Under the No Surprises Act, how do we document that a patient has been informed that a provider is out of network and still wishes to receive that provider’s services?
The No Surprises Act’s independent dispute resolution process unfairly favors payers and should be overhauled, according to the American Hospital Association.
A new issue brief could help revenue integrity leaders educate their departments and organizations on the main points of the No Surprises Act and how it will affect their organizations, HealthLeaders reported.
Revenue integrity professionals plays a key role in compliance within the organization by virtue of their role in the design and maintenance of the chargemaster. Learn how core revenue integrity functions are crucual to organizational compliance.
Making good-faith efforts to comply now will pay off in the future and secure hospitals a seat at the table as future price transparency rules are developed.
The 2022 Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) final rule finalizes major changes to enforcement of CMS’ hospital price transparency requirements, among other changes.
The 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) final rule ushers in significant changes to billing for split/shared visits, telehealth coverage, and more.