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Forget January 3, 2011! PECOS Date Moved 6 Months Closer for Referring & Supplying Providers New Date is July 6, 2010
NOTE: The date has been changed to July 5, 2011. delayed indefinitely. ************************************************************************************ Physicians and "eligible" providers received a jolt today in the May 5, 2010 Federal Register as the date for...
A Day in the Life of a Practice Administrator
Your day might not be anything like what I've described below, but the point of the post is to suggest that most administrators put out fires all day long and juggle meetings, email, and employee and physician issues and have very little time for planning and...
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Also known as IP telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony and broadband phone, VoIP refers to communication transported via the Internet. Traditional voice transfer is referred to as PSTN, which stands for public switched telephone network. You...
C. diff (courtesy of Mayo Clinic)
Clostridium difficile, often called C. difficile or "C. diff," is a bacterium that can cause symptoms ranging from diarrhea to life-threatening inflammation of the colon. Illness from C. difficile most commonly affects older adults in hospitals or in long term care...
Free Webinar “Front End Patient Collections: The Why, Where, What, When and How”
I am very pleased to be the speaker for a free webinar sponsored by Integrated Healthcare Systems. The webinar will be on one of my favorite topics - front-end patient collections - and will air live on Tuesday, May 11th, at 2:30 Eastern time. Topics I will address...
Free Documentaries (Sicko, etc.)
Medicare Window
The Medicare Window is the 30-day period during which Medicare will pay for a patient to be readmitted to a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF - pronounced "sniff") facility under the following criteria: the patient has received Part A benefits covering a stay in an acute...
EKG or ECG (Medicare Coverage of electrocardiograms)
How many EKGs does Medicare pay for in a year? There are two types of electrocardiograms (abbreviated EKG or ECG) - screening and diagnostic. Medicare covers one screening EKG in the patient's lifetime in conjunction with the Initial Preventive Physical Exam (IPPE),...
Benefit Period (as it applies to Medicare)
A benefit period is a defined period of time in which the services a Medicare beneficiary uses are measured. It is also called a "spell of illness". A benefit period: starts the day a beneficiary goes into a hospital or skilled nursing facility (SNF) ends when the...
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