The Office of Inspector General (OIG) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has appealed to healthcare providers since 2001 to implement a Compliance Program into their practice. But before you install that Compliance Program, you must conduct a baseline audit of your existing documentation and other compliance-related procedures to assess your level of compliance.
Billing Medicare as a Chiropractor and Physical Therapist
Hot Topics from the KMC University Helpdesk | November 10, 2020 I’m a Chiropractor and a licensed doctor of Physical Therapy and I want to bill Medicare. How does that work? What’s going on at KMC University? Here’s your weekly update on everything new and exciting. Keep us bookmarked to check in regularly!
Unpaid VA Claims? Time to Resubmit!
VA claims that have been denied in error are eligible for reconsideration. As VA navigates contracts with Third-Party Administrators to handle VA claims, it appears some claims have been denied in error. Most are due to simple routing errors.
Chiropractors Included with HHS Relief Fund Opportunities – Deadline November
In guidance released late last week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the latest Provider Relief Fund (PRF) application period has been expanded to include provider applicants such as chiropractors that have not yet received Provider Relief Fund distributions.
Essential Medicare Billing Tips: Who Should Be in Box 24J on Your CMS 1500 Form?
Let’s talk about group practice Medicare enrollment rules. Do you need your own NPI number for Box 24J?
Implement and Execute a Simple and Effective Active Rehab Program
Maximizing clinical outcomes with active care rehab doesn’t have to be difficult and time-consuming. Customizing a standard care plan to your patient’s needs utilizing a system is your key to success.