Transmittals and MLN Matters articles: CMS replaces transmittal, posts MLN articles
Medicare Weekly Update, February 15, 2011
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CMS replaces transmittal
CMS rescinded and replaced a transmittal previously outlined in Medicare Weekly Update.
MLN Matters articles
CMS released several MLN Matters articles related to transmittals previously outlined in Medicare Weekly Update.
- Auto Denial of Claim Line(s) Items Submitted With a GZ Modifier
- Affordable Care Act – Section 3113 – Laboratory Demonstration for Certain Complex Diagnostic Tests
- April Update to the Calendar Year (CY) 2011 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database (MPFSDB)
- Quarterly Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) Drug/Biological Code Changes – April 2011 Update
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