Pay Per View: Digest the new mandatory reporting requirements for ESA administration as of April 7
APCs Weekly Monitor, March 21, 2008
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In January, CMS published three transmittals that present sizeable operational challenges when billing for erythropoietin stimulating agents (ESA) drugs, such as EPO, DPO, Epogen, Procrit, and Aranesp. The transmittals include:
- Transmittal 1412, Change Request 5699
- Transmittal 1413, Change Request 5818
- Transmittal 80, Change Request 5818
Click here to learn more about the new mandatory reporting requirements for ESA administration. Briefings on APCs subscribers have free access to this article in the February issue via their online subscriptions.
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