Product of the week: Medical Necessity 2014: Inpatient Admissions and the 2-Midnight Rule - Live webcast
HIM-HIPAA Insider, March 31, 2014
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MACs recently selected more than 29,000 records for review as part of CMS’ probe audits of inpatient claims with admission dates on or after October 1, 2013. CMS’ effort to determine compliance with the 2-midnight rule makes it more important than ever for hospitals to avoid denials by staying on top of ever-changing guidance.
Join us at 1 p.m. (Eastern) Wednesday, April 16, for the live 90-minute webcast, “Medical Necessity 2014: Inpatient Admissions and the 2-Midnight Rule.”
Expert speakers Ralph Wuebker, MD, MBA, and Jonathan G. Wiik, MSHA, MBA, will discuss preliminary results of the audits and provide real-world examples of denied inpatient claims. You’ll also get tips for determining medical necessity and the latest guidance on 2-midnight rule compliance.
Click to hear why Wuebker thinks you should attend this program.
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