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The CMS ICD-10 Announcement: What It Means to Your Practice

by Mary Pat Whaley | Jul 7, 2015 | Headlines, ICD-10

First, the game-changing announcement below means that a sigh of relief is in order. Some of the anxiety surrounding potential financial disaster should be abated. CMS announced: “Medicare review contractors [MACs and RACs] will not deny physician or other...

How Much Does a Nurse Practitioner Get Paid?

by Mary Pat Whaley | Jun 21, 2015 | Finance, Human Resources, Practice Marketing

I am often asked how much Nurse Practitioners in private medical practice should be paid. This answer depends on a number of factors, not the least of which is the scope of practice for NPs in your state. Here are two handy links to laws for NPs in each state and what...

EMV: How Your Practice Will Be Affected By Credit Card Changes in October 2015

by Mary Pat Whaley | May 31, 2015 | Collections, Billing & Coding, Compliance, Day-to-Day Operations, Finance, Headlines

At Manage My Practice, we are big proponents of using a Credit Card on File (CCOF) system in medical practices to reduce expenses and improve cash flow. Knowing how your processing vendor’s pricing plan and security features work are critical to implementing...

Chronic Care Management Q&A: Will Your Patients Agree to Pay?

by Mary Pat Whaley | May 19, 2015 | Collections, Billing & Coding, Electronic Medical Records, Medicare & Reimbursement

Can Physicians Get Paid for Chronic Care Management? Everyone was very excited when Medicare announced its policy to start paying in 2015  for Chronic Care Management (CCM) services – non face-to-face services that physicians have been providing to their...

Authorized Official vs. Delegated Official: What’s the Difference?

by Mary Pat Whaley | May 12, 2015 | Finance, Medicare & Reimbursement

Medicare distinguishes between authorized officials and delegated officials on their enrollment forms and many people wonder what the difference is. Authorized Official Definition An authorized official means an appointed official (i.e. chief executive officer, chief...
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