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: major news in medical billing
: best biller December 02, 2012, 11:16:28 PM
Is there any upcoming news for year 2013 which billers and doctors are suppose to know?
: Re: major news in medical billing
: Michele December 03, 2012, 11:02:53 AM
Right now I would say the changes in the mental health codes is the biggest change coming up.
: Re: major news in medical billing
: best biller December 03, 2012, 04:57:57 PM
Thanks so much,
Is there anything coming up for internal medicine?
: Re: major news in medical billing
: RichardP December 03, 2012, 07:34:56 PM
Google on:  cms + "coding changes" (copy and paste if you wish)

That search provides quite a few links, both general and for specialties.  Here are three of the general links.

http://www.acpinternist.org/archives/2012/11/coding.htm

http://www.hcpro.com/HIM-283402-3288/2013-IPPS-Final-Rule-Coding-HAC-CCMCC-and-MSDRG-changes.html

http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/MedHCPCSGenInfo/index.html
: Re: major news in medical billing
: davidharvey February 13, 2013, 09:23:26 AM
Medicare Reimbursements Not Changing in 2013

Good news for doctors’ offices. The 26.5% cut in Medicare reimbursements to take effect January 1, 2013 has been averted as both the Senate and House voted to pass the “Fiscal Cliff” bill delaying Medicare cuts and adjustments to payments.
: Re: major news in medical billing
: elizabethberger March 08, 2013, 04:43:54 AM
Thanks...
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: PMRNC March 08, 2013, 06:11:44 PM
Too bad that's changed. 2% cuts go into effect April 1
: Re: major news in medical billing
: Billergirlnyc March 08, 2013, 07:14:50 PM
Ditto to Linda. All do due to the automatic spending cuts that were triggered a week ago.

http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/02/smallbusiness/medicare-doctors-spending-cuts/ (http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/02/smallbusiness/medicare-doctors-spending-cuts/)
: Re: major news in medical billing
: PMRNC March 08, 2013, 10:39:28 PM
That's just reality.. you want to get into this business you need to prepare for all the QUICK changes and paces this industry takes.. it can sometimes be so tiring.
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc March 11, 2013, 11:19:16 PM
Most recent news is 2% cut due to Sequester
http://medbill.net/2013/03/competitive-bid-rates-reduced-by-2/ (http://medbill.net/2013/03/competitive-bid-rates-reduced-by-2/)

and PECOS edits.
http://medbill.net/2013/03/are-you-prepared-for-the-may-1st-pecos-edits/ (http://medbill.net/2013/03/are-you-prepared-for-the-may-1st-pecos-edits/)

: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc March 23, 2013, 07:55:08 PM
Some More News....

CMS just released some more information on ICD-10.  They released an email update.  You can find the original release and links to thier resources below:

http://medbill.net/2013/03/icd-10-deadline-confirmed-by-cms-administrator/ (http://medbill.net/2013/03/icd-10-deadline-confirmed-by-cms-administrator/)

Also.. for DME Billers out there, VADMEC restarted their 'we the people' petition on WhiteHouse.gov to do away with the competitive bid and transition to a proposed Market Pricing Program.  They need some signatures to get this noticed.  They could use our help.

http://medbill.net/2013/03/vadmec-asks-you-to-help-promote-the-market-pricing-program/ (http://medbill.net/2013/03/vadmec-asks-you-to-help-promote-the-market-pricing-program/)
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc April 04, 2013, 04:12:17 PM
For those of you Billing for North Carolina Medicaid it looks like they are trying to move towards Managed Care Plans for Medicaid

http://medbill.net/2013/04/nc-governor-wants-medicaid-patients-in-managed-care-plans/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/nc-governor-wants-medicaid-patients-in-managed-care-plans/)

: Re: major news in medical billing
: PMRNC April 05, 2013, 11:46:08 AM
Medicaid Managed care plans are not new in a lot of areas. They have been doing it a while and I think you will see MORE states doing it with Medicaid Expansion. What I wonder on a persona level is why don't they create different tiered plans for Medicaid by income level.  I see nothing wrong with Medicaid patients having to pay a small copay/out of pocket, makes sense. Too many entitlement programs in this country leads to people taking advantage and that is what creates the financial mess we are in.  I'm glad I don't have anymore Medicaid, such a pain in the butt with little reimbursement. I had one client who was actually LOSING money with Medicaid!
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc April 15, 2013, 01:01:25 PM
A couple new items of news.

CMS released the round 2 Competitive Bidding Winners for DME last week.

The Press Release can be found here: http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-releases-list-of-contract-suppliers-selected-under-medicare-competitive-bidding-program/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-releases-list-of-contract-suppliers-selected-under-medicare-competitive-bidding-program/)

A major issue is the distance in Miles that many of the bid winners are from the service area.  Some of these averages are 400 - 700 miles away.

Also.. i'm not sure if this will get any traction but there was a court ruling recently regarding the patient portion of Medicare Claims.  This ruling supposedly opens the door for providers to bill medicare for bad Patient Pay AR.  "Opens the Door" is the key phrase here.

read more here:
http://medbill.net/2013/04/court-ruling-opens-door-for-providers-to-seek-reimbursement-for-medicare-bad-debts/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/court-ruling-opens-door-for-providers-to-seek-reimbursement-for-medicare-bad-debts/)

: Re: major news in medical billing
: ckeenan32104 April 16, 2013, 11:47:54 AM
 any one know what the deal is with this new billing in mental health?  I have all the codes but the insurances including medicare keep denying them.  I hear this is happening with many doctors seems the insurance companies have no idea what to do with them.  So they just send out denials.  Can anyone help?  Heres the coding i have.

PSY Add on Codes (E/M & Psychotherapy)

90833   Psychotherapy, 30 min

90836    Psychotherapy, 45 min

90838    Psychotherapy, 60 min
               
            
CPT Code

90791  New Patient Evaluation  No Medical Service

90792  New Patient Evaluation  With Medical Service

99212  Evaluation/Management  10 min

99213  Evaluation/Management  15 min

99214  Evaluation/Management  25 min

99215  Evaluation/Medical Management  40 min

I've added the 2 together with a + in the middle as instructed and still denied.  Help Please?!

Thank you!  Colleen
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: PMRNC April 16, 2013, 02:40:19 PM
I've added the 2 together with a + in the middle as instructed and still denied.  Help Please?!

What do you mean the + in the middle.. the plus is only a descriptor in the CPT guide to indicate it's an "add on code".   Can you be more specific as to the denials you are receiving, type of provider. Since you are utilizing the E/M I am assuming two things;  1) medication/pharmacological management is being done and the provider type is a prescribe acting within the scope of his license. If using the add on psychotherapy codes it's assumed then there is documented psychotherapy as well being performed.  The biggest reason providers are having tough time with these new codes is the E/M, this is ONLY going to affect prescribers! If you are billing for a therapist or non prescribing provider you won't be able to utilize the E/M codes. The prescribers having a problem with this seem to be the ones that never utilized E/M even though MD's (Psychiatrists) were always able to utilize it so long as all elements of the E/M are utilized. I know some other problems were that carriers had not loaded newer fee schedules for a while but for most part all carriers seem to be on board from what I'm seeing.   The time thing has a few non prescribers a little confused as well.    Need more info as to the denials you are getting.

: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc April 22, 2013, 06:25:19 PM
An Accredited Medicare DME Provider broke down the Competitive Bidding Results in their are and came up with some really good questions.  This is a good read.

http://medbill.net/2013/04/15-questions-to-cbic-from-accredited-medicare-dme-provider/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/15-questions-to-cbic-from-accredited-medicare-dme-provider/)
: Re: major news in medical billing
: PMRNC April 22, 2013, 09:38:01 PM
that has nothing to do with mental health billing or her denials.
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc April 23, 2013, 02:56:17 PM
that has nothing to do with mental health billing or her denials.

This thread is for industry news.  I think ckeenan32104 posted a question in the news thread.

ckeenan32104 may want to repost in a new thread in order to get more responses.
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc April 29, 2013, 12:45:20 PM
The Major News keeps coming.

On Thursday Rep. Tom Price introduced H.R. 1717.  It has been Referred to the House Committee.  The Market Pricing Program Bill would replace Competitive Bidding.

Here is the article with information on the Bill and contact information for Congress Members.  Currently HR 1717 has 25 Cosponsors.  We need more.

http://medbill.net/2013/04/market-pricing-program-bill-h-r-1717-introduced/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/market-pricing-program-bill-h-r-1717-introduced/)

Also on Thursday CMS Announced that they will be Delaying the implementation of PECOS Phase 2 Edits.

http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-delays-pecos-phase-2-implementation/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-delays-pecos-phase-2-implementation/)
: AAHomecare to Merge with NAIMES....
: medbillllc April 29, 2013, 12:47:37 PM
On Friday it was announced that AAHomecare and NAIMES will be merging.  The merger is said to be effective as of May 22nd.

http://medbill.net/2013/04/aahomecare-to-merge-with-naimes/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/aahomecare-to-merge-with-naimes/)
: Re: major news in medical billing
: medbillllc May 16, 2013, 11:22:35 PM
The deadline is approaching for competitive Bidding Grandfathering notification.

May 20th is the deadline to meet the 30 day requirement.

http://medbill.net/2013/05/deadline-approaching-for-competitive-bidding-grandfathering-notification/ (http://medbill.net/2013/05/deadline-approaching-for-competitive-bidding-grandfathering-notification/)
: Re: major news in medical billing
: LaylaTaylor August 23, 2013, 04:57:35 AM
A couple new items of news.

CMS released the round 2 Competitive Bidding Winners for DME last week.

The Press Release can be found here: http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-releases-list-of-contract-suppliers-selected-under-medicare-competitive-bidding-program/ (http://medbill.net/2013/04/cms-releases-list-of-contract-suppliers-selected-under-medicare-competitive-bidding-program/)

Good articles....
Need to be updated about latest changes and happenings..