Dollar-for-dollar changes in commonly billed psychology services were recently detailed in “2010 Medicare Payment Changes: Questions and Answers.” Today, the American Psychological Association Practice Organization (APAPO) released an urgent message regarding a further update to the 2010 Medicare fee schedules. All practitioners are encouraged to keep up with these changes since Medicare fee schedule changes […]
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2010 Medicare Payment Changes: Questions and Answers
The recent Medicare reimbursement articles have been highly accessed articles here at BMED Report. Please review Jeff Cock’s latest informational update that answers common questions surrounding the 2010 medicare payment changes that will go into effect in 2010. Jeff Cook writes: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released its final rule on […]
How To Help Block Proposed Medicare Cuts – Urgent Message From Texas Psychological Association
Dr. Cherly Hall, Texas Psychological Association (TPA) Board Trustee, released an important message that asks psychologists to contact their Representative and request passage of H.R. 3961. This bill prevents sizable scheduled cuts to provider payments. Dr. Hall points out that changes in Medicare not only affect Medicare providers, but also private pay insurance collections. The […]
Update on Impact of Medicare Payment Changes in 2010
As we [American Psychological Association Practice Organization] reported last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced changes in 2010 to Medicare’s payments for the practice expense portion of numerous services including those commonly billed by psychologists. As you may recall from our July 15 Information Alert, CMS’s proposed rule would have […]
President Obama’s Healthcare Bill – Download Available
You can now download President Barack Obama’s healthcare bill at The Behavioral Medicine Report. At over a 1000 pages, prepare yourself for quite a read. I have debated for some time now whether to post my thoughts on the current state of healthcare and health insurance, but I have decided to not comment on this […]
Information Alert! House Committees Include Psychology’s Top Medicare Priority
On Friday, three key House committees, the Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Education and Labor Committees, released their joint draft of health care reform legislation, which includes Medicare provisions. I [Jeff Cook, J.D.] am pleased to inform you that the committees have included psychology’s top Medicare priority – a two-year extension of the […]
Healthcare Providers Who Provide Cash-Only Services Must “Opt-Out” of Medicare To Avoid Being Charged With Fraud – Amazing Story
The American Psychological Association (APA) Insurance Trust recently released an article/advisory that ALL healthcare providers need to read, regardless if you accept Medicare or not. This amazing story details how a private pay (only) psychologist landed himself in a legal and financial nightmare with Medicare. I find these developments to be extremely frustrating as a […]
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