Revenue Cycle Institute posts free monthly tool
Recovery Auditor Report, March 18, 2010
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Each month the Revenue Cycle Institute publishes a free sample tool or form for readers. We hope you find this month’s tool—Physician Supervision Requirements Table—helpful for determining physician supervision requirements for hospital outpatient therapeutic services.
Editor’s note: Access the free tool via the Revenue Cycle Institute Web site by clicking on “Tools.” This tool originally appeared in the HCPro, Inc, “The RAC Survival Guide.“ by Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, JD, CPC, director of Medicare and compliance for HCPro. Hoy will be speaking at the Revenue Cycle Institute’s upcoming Medicare Compliance Forum May 6-7 in Las Vegas.
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