MedicareFind Forum: Ask your peers!
Medicare Weekly Update, June 30, 2009
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Go to the MedicareFind Forum and register for a FREE forum account to ask questions of your peers and provide answers. Check out these recent postings:
- What are your thoughts on the recently issued NCDs for surgical never events?
- How is your organization responding to recent CMS guidance on physician supervision under the 'incident to' benefit?
- When we have ancillary services that are included on an inpatient claim because of the three day rule, should we report the diagnoses for those ancillary services on the claim or should we report only the diagnoses that are coded on the inpatient stay?
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