CMS is moving ahead with most of its proposed changes, including cuts to disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments, in the fiscal year (FY) 2024 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) final rule.Read More »
CMS has resumed testing of the activation of systematic validation edits for outpatient providers with multiple service locations. After postponing testing during the public health emergency, the agency conducted a fifth round of tests in May and revealed it is moving forward with the full...Read More »
CMS released compliance tips for pre-entitlement billing in a recent edition of its MLN Connects® newsletter. The agency instructed providers to use these billing instructions for inpatient admissions when the patient is admitted before their Medicare Part A entitlement date and...Read More »
Most revenue integrity professionals have seen gains in salary over the past year but some are also seeing a decline in essential benefits such as health coverage, according to the preliminary results of NAHRI’s 2023 Revenue Integrity Salary Survey.Read More »
CMS is doubling down on price transparency compliance and enforcement, according to the 2024 Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) proposed rule. The proposed rule also details major changes to price transparency requirements and behavioral health reimbursement, coverage of dental...Read More »
CMS is proposing a 3.4% reduction to the Medicare Part B conversion factor in the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) proposed rule. The agency is also floating expanded telehealth and dental coverage among numerous other changes.Read More »
CMS could pay certain eligible hospitals approximately $9 billion in total as part of its plan to remedy unlawful cuts to the 340B drug discount program between 2018 and 2022, according to a proposed rule. However, the remedy would come at the cost of cuts to non-drug items and services...Read More »
Hospitals have made significant efforts to comply with price transparency regulations due to increased civil monetary penalties from CMS, according to a recent JAMA Network Open study.Read More »