Unless they've made moves to mitigate the risk, HME companies in competitive bidding areas with a lot of Medicare exposure could be "badly bent."
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Here are AAHomcare's "mythbusters" about competitive bidding.
Rep. Jim Langevin becomes the first U. S. representative in a wheelchair to preside over the House.
Quit playing defense and sell the value of home care.
A matter-of-fact approach to collecting up front should be part of your business protocol.
OfficeMax Co-Founder Michael Feuer Brings a New Look to HME
Baby boomers aside, competitive bidding remains a source of anxiety in the PWC market.
Train your staff and breathe easier.
Through communication and education, HME providers can help customers overcome the stigma of incontinence.
PAP, masks and supplies, including: Fisher & Paykel Healthcare's Icon Premo; DeVilbiss Healthcare's IntelliPAP Standard Plus; and more.
Getting audited is not a question of 'if' but 'when.'
Don't help the feds hurt you.
What the elections mean for HME.
The OIG work plan for 2011 includes another series of industry-related reports.
Look forward, and build on these six principles for your future.
Is your accreditation renewal approaching?
Legislation to create a separate complex rehab Medicare benefit could be finalized by the end of the month, according to Don Clayback.
In response to feedback, CMS said it has modified the additional documentation request limits for the Recovery Audit Contractor program
This week, Neil Caesar focuses on the remaining supplier standards that regulate the operations of your facility locations, new Standard No. 29 (sharing locations) and revised Standard No. 8 (on-site inspections).
This week, Neil Caesar examines new Standard No. 30 (hours of operation) and revised Standard No. 9 (business telephone).
