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Various HME products, including: DeVilbiss Healthcare's IntelliPAP Bilevel S CPAP System; Silent Call Communications' Silent Touch Watch; and more.
While the industry-devised "clawback" proposal is a no-go, rehab advocates are still working on an alternative plan to preserve
Even though CMS has delayed the PECOS physician registration requirement, Andrea Stark is counseling HME companies not to slow down on educating referral sources about the new rule.
Two Florida men with deep HME roots launched a Web-based program designed to help companies comply with the ever-mounting number of federal and state regulations, as well as accreditation standards.
CMS will implement the 2010 national monthly payment rates for stationary oxygen equipment effective for claims with dates of service
Noridian Administrative Services has modified its Assistive Technology Professional designation to differentiate between
H.R. 3790, the bill that would stop DMEPOS competitive bidding, has gotten a big boost from the 49,000-member American Association for Respiratory Care, which recently announced its support
After the results of a study found no significant differences between negative pressure wound therapy devices — and, therefore, no need for multiple codes — CMS made it official with the release of
Jan. 4, 2010, is a very scary date. That's when Medicare will stop paying HME claims unless the referring physician is registered in PECOS.
Call your representative and ask for his or her support for H.R. 3790 to repeal competitive bidding.
Competitive bidding is in full swing, and so is the industry.
Denials for this claim ran 22.7 percent in the second quarter this year.
At some point, you're going to have to make a choice about Medicare.
HME stakeholders gathered in Atlanta for the annual conference and expo to see new products and figure out how to move ahead.
Your decision could pit saving money against making money.
An interview with TAHCS' Barry Johnson on the bill that would repeal competitive bidding.
The door is open again — but be sure to follow right sequence of events.
Test your emergency and disaster plans to make sure they work.
From tanks to transfills to POCs, providers can choose the oxygen equipment that's best for patients and profits.