CMS makes changes to payments for outpatient services
Compliance Monitor, January 7, 2004
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A new interim rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will change payments to rural hospitals and payments for certain radiopharmaceuticals, drugs, and biologicals, CMS said December 31, 2003.
The new rule is intended to ensure small rural hospitals receive the same amount of money under the outpatient prospective payment system as they did under the previous cost-based methodology. It also grants eligibility to a single hospital servicing a rural community for these payments, says CMS.
The payments for radiopharmaceuticals, drugs, and biologicals, which the interim rule also changes, were originally part of a November final rule.
To view the CMS statement on the changes, click here.
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