Rural Health Clinics: Understanding the Impact of the New Reporting Requirements
Physician Practice Insider, July 12, 2016
Join us August 18 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) for this 90-minute webcast for a comprehensive review of regulatory and billing requirements governing rural health clinics (RHC).
As of April 1, RHCs must report revenue codes and HCPCS codes and charges for all services on separate lines outside of the qualifying visit line—a significant change to RHC billing. Proper reporting of revenue codes, HCPCS codes, and charges for qualifying visits, items, and services is now more important than ever.
During the program, expert speaker Debbie Mackaman, RHIA, CPCO, CCDS, will discuss this challenging regulatory change and its supporting CMS guidance, cover how to operationalize the change, and review the change’s potential impacts. Mackaman will help participants understand the basic billing requirements of an RHC, comprehend the changes to the requirements, identify new reporting requirements, and pinpoint financial implications and compliance risks.
For more information or to order, call 800-650-6787 and mention Source Code EZINEAD or visit the HCPro Healthcare Marketplace.
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