HAP Radiology Billing and Coding Blog

CMS Issues Its Proposed 2018 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Rule on July 25, 2017

The annual regulatory cycle of review, comment, planning and preparation has begun with the release of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Proposed Rule for 2018. In its preliminary review of those sections of the MPFS that will be of specific interest to radiology practices, The American College of Radiology (ACR) includes a statement that “the ACR is pleased with several provisions within the rule.”  They highlight the planned implementation of the Appropriate Use Criteria and Clinical Decision Support rules beginning January 1, 2019 and the proposal to leave the technical component of mammography services unchanged rather than lowering it by 50% as previously discussed. 

 

Categories: radiology reimbursement, cms, MPFS, radiology

New Information on the Medicare Rules for Appropriate Use Criteria and Clinical Decision Support on July 24, 2017

New information has been provided by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that will supplement our article An Update for Radiologists on Appropriate Use Criteria and Clinical Decision Support.  We can now update you from the recent release of the “Proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) for 2018” and the “Proposed Rule for Quality Payment Program Year 2.”

Categories: radiology reimbursement, clinical decision support, radiology, appropriate use criteria

Successfully Collecting for Imaging Services to Skilled Nursing Facility Patients on July 21, 2017

Patients in rehabilitation facilities sometimes need imaging services that cannot be provided within the facility itself. Imaging centers willingly accept these patients but they can inadvertently fall into a collections quagmire if they aren’t aware of the Medicare rules related to skilled nursing facilities.

Categories: radiology reimbursement, radiology, skilled nursing facilities

Pros and Cons of Utilizing Teleradiology Services on June 28, 2017

Radiologists considering the use of an outside service for final reads will have questions that include not only quality and cost but also the impact on the group’s relationship with its hospital and referring physician community. The answer will not be the same for every radiology practice.  Here we present some of the pros and cons for consideration in the decision-making process.

 

Categories: radiology billing, radiology, teleradiology billing, teleradiology

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