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Archive for Chargemaster

May
01

Revenue Cycle Institute posts free Chargemaster tool

Posted by: Andrea Kraynak, CPC-A | Comments (0)
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Each month the Revenue Cycle Institute posts a free tool we hope you will find useful. This month, our sample tool is a Chargemaster Review List.

There are myriad ways to review a hospital’s chargemaster or the chargemasters for a system of hospitals. Download our free sample list to help guide you in your approach to a chargemaster review.

Click here to view this and other free tools available.

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Feb
03

Watch for missing drug injection and infusion NCCI edits

Posted by: Medicare Weekly Update | Comments (0)
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By Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, director of Medicare and compliance for HCPro, Inc.

As many of you know, CMS maintains two sets of NCCI edits: one for hospitals and one for physicians. The hospital version of the edits is one quarter behind the physician version. This can cause significant compliance issues for hospitals.
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Dec
30

CMS publishes laboratory Medicare NCD Coding Policy Manual and Change Report

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By Kimberly Anderwood Hoy, director of Medicare and compliance for HCPro

This week, CMS published the laboratory Medicare National Coverage Determinations Coding Policy Manual and Change Report, containing medical necessity edits for 23 common diagnostic laboratory tests. CMS published a transmittal earlier in December announcing these changes, and the policies also appear in the Internet-only Medicare National Coverage Determinations Manual (NCD Manual). However, the best reference is the Policy Manual and Change Report.

The Policy Manual and Change Report contains several additional sections not available in the NCD Manual. There is a section containing codes that are never covered for laboratory tests because they represent non-covered screening reasons for laboratory tests. When these diagnosis codes are the reason for performing a laboratory test, CMS has clarified that no Advanced Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage is necessary to hold the patient responsible for the test. There are also general coding instructions and coding instructions for each edit, which are not included in the policies for the individual tests and only appear in the Policy Manual and Change Report.

The Policy Manual and Change Report typically appears on its own Web site. You can access the January 2009 version at www.cms.hhs.gov/CoverageGenInfo/Downloads/manual200901.pdf. Prior versions of the manual are available at www.cms.hhs.gov/CoverageGenInfo/04_LabNCDs.asp.