June’s Coding Answer
Working With Your National Provider Number
Beginning May 23, 2008, all practicing physicians who treat Medicare patients must start billing with a working national provider identifier (NPI). Physician and non-physician providers can make any corrections or changes pertaining to their NPIs by contacting the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES)…
Coding Corner Question: May 2008
May’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer: May 2008
May’s Coding Answer
Coding Corner Question: April 2008
April’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer: March 2008
April’s Coding Answer
Coding Corner Question: March 2008
March’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer: March 2008
March’s Coding Answer
How Medically Unlikely Edits Affect a Practice
Medically unlikely edits (MUEs), formally known as medically unbelievable edits, took effect with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on January 2, 2007. The function of MUEs is to detect and deny unlikely CMS claims on a pre-payment basis with the intention of improving Medicare’s payment process.
Coding Corner Question
Decembers’s Coding Challenge
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