MedicareFind Forum Spotlight: Physician supervision
Medicare Weekly Update, August 4, 2009
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What is your interpretation of how the latest, proposed regulation re supervision will apply to outpatient chemotherapy in an on-campus treatment area?
The CPT book refers to direct supervision in its definitions about chemotherapy infusions. The OPPS regs. state that CPT definitions should be followed.
Does the proposal change the supervision required? Given the CPT definition, must this be provided by a physician? How do you/will you comply?
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