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What Is Medical Billing Compliance?

Compliancy Group

One of the most common ways for providers and healthcare organizations to run afoul is to incorrectly or illegally bill and code for services or supplies. No matter the intent, noncompliance in medical billing can have severe consequences. It pays to know the law and avoid temptations to cut corners.

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Enhancing Podiatry Billing with Podiatry Medical Billing Company

Medisys Compliance

Introduction Efficient medical billing is a critical aspect of managing a successful podiatry practice. Podiatrists, specializing in foot and ankle health, often face unique challenges in navigating the complex landscape of medical billing. This can reduce stress and burnout.

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Data Breaches Reported by WV and CO Healthcare Providers and NJ Medical Billing Administrator

HIPAA Journal

Advanced Medical Practice Management Sends Notification Letters About July 2021 Cyberattack and Data Theft Incident. The New Jersey medical billing administrator, Advanced Medical Practice Management (AMPM), has recently announced it was the victim of a cyberattack that involved the data of several of its healthcare provider clients.

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Mental Health Omnibus Bill: A Comprehensive Guide for Providers

Medisys Compliance

Introduction The mental health omnibus bill, recently passed by Congress, marks a significant milestone in improving access to mental healthcare in the United States. Policy Changes: Parity between mental and physical health insurance is emphasized, and Medicare Advantage plans will be required to offer adequate mental health coverage.

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New Surprise Billing Requirements

Medisys Compliance

The prohibitions on balance billing and cost-sharing protections vary among providers depending on the type of services they furnish and their practice settings. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 established several new requirements to protect consumers from surprise medical bills. Providing Good Faith Estimate.

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

Starting January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act protects people covered under group and individual health plans from receiving surprise medical bills when they receive most emergency services, non-emergency services from out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, and services from out-of-network air ambulance service providers.

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Navigating Insurance Reimbursement Issues in Diabetes Care

Medisys Compliance

There are several types of insurance plans available including private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid. Private insurance plans are typically offered through employers or purchased individually and vary in coverage and cost.