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These are the compliance issues providers should be preparing for, post-PHE

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The Department of Health and Human Services once again (for the ninth time) extended the public health emergency this past month , stretching it beyond mid-July. But sooner or later, that provision of the Public Health Service Act will draw to a close. Healthcare IT News is a HIMSS publication.

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2023 Non-Monetary Compensation to Physicians (and Chance to Review 2022)

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Under the federal Stark Law, hospitals, physician groups, labs and other provider entities may provide non-monetary (i.e., The dollar limit for “medical staff incidental benefits” provided by a hospital to a member of its medical staff (e.g., and the entity may not bill for such services, unless an exception is met.

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Health Provider News

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NATIONAL 382 rural hospitals cut chemotherapy, breakdown by state 1 year after Amazon-One Medical deal finalized: What’s happened since ACOs want increased participation of long-term and post-acute care providers ‘Behind the times’: DC tries to catch up with AI’s use in health care CMS finalizes DSH payment cuts for some safety-net hospitals: (..)

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Introduction to Telebehavioral Health

AIHC

Most private insurers and Medicaid cover telebehavioral health care, but check for reimbursement restrictions and obtain professional coding and billing guidance to avoid overpayment situations. This information was published due to the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) which began May 12, 2023.

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Health Care Real Estate Briefing: HHS Extends Public Health Emergency | SNF Staffing Shortages Still on the Rise | Record Amount of Real Estate to Hit the Market This Year

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Our Health Care Real Estate Briefing is your comprehensive summary of weekly health care real estate highlights happening across the nation. The Department of Health and Human Services extended the Public Health Emergency through July 14, 2022 as a result of the effects of COVID-19. in fiscal year 2023.

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Part 2: Understanding How Payers Deny Claims

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trillion COVID-19 response legislation, and making recommendations about how to improve its effectiveness in dealing with public health issues and the economy. Most recently, GAO has been evaluating the largest response to a national emergency in US history, the $2.6

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Health Provider News

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NATIONAL 5 numbers on the rise of Stark law violations 3 takeaways on the new federal data privacy proposal after its first public showcase 80% of Change Healthcare restored after cyberattack Authentication failure blamed for Change Healthcare ransomware attack Biden administration issues new rule to protect privacy of those seeking reproductive health (..)