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Vital Lines June
Vital Lines June
The June 24, 2010, issue of Vital Lines looks at Medicare claims, RAC audits, radiology preauthorization, and using current Medicare enrollment forms.
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Medicare Claims Paid at Lower Rate To Be Automatically Reprocessed
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The Pennsylvania Medical Society expects audits through the recovery audit contractor (RAC) program to increase in 2010.
Preauthorization Change Shifts Responsibility to Radiologists
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Providers should be sure to use current forms when enrolling in Medicare or updating enrollment information, or the forms may be rejected.
Office FAQ: Retaining Deceased Patients' Medical Records
Must physicians retain medical records of a deceased patient?
Billing CPT 99211 for a Nurse Visit
Make sure you use good documentation when billing CPT 99211.
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