Billing Changes for Provider-Based Clinics: Prepare for Modifier -PO (live webcast)
HIM-HIPAA Insider, March 2, 2015
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Bring your entire team to this 90-minute program at 1 p.m. (Eastern) Wednesday, March 11.
CMS will soon require provider-based clinics to report a new modifier, but hospitals and their clinics first need to sort through the regulations to know whether the rules even apply. They then need the right processes in place to make sure their use of the new modifier is accurate and audit-proof. How should you begin?
Expert speakers Valerie A. Rinkle, MPA, and Gina M. Reese, Esq., RN, discuss how to determine whether a clinic qualifies as provider-based, whether it’s on- or off-campus according to CMS, and what CMS requires in terms of the new modifier -PO and place of service codes—plus best practices for reporting them.
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