UnitedHealthcare was delivered a win in May in its legal battle with Knoxville, Tenn.-based physician staffing company TeamHealth.
ASC Coding, Billing & Collections
Average payments for outpatient burn and wound services were 42.9% below costs across all payers, a May report from the American Hospital Association found.
Matt Kraemer, administrator of Northern Arizona Healthcare in Flagstaff, joined Becker's to discuss his team's strategy in handling the obstacle of rising overhead paired with stagnating ASC reimbursements.
ASCs nationwide are facing rising operating costs that are outpacing dwindling reimbursements.
ASCs are struggling to meet margins as procedures continue to migrate to the outpatient setting but reimbursements stagnate.
The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 on April 23 to ban on noncompete clauses for most U.S. workers, and several states have since made moves to restrict noncompetes at the state level.
A Texas physician was convicted by a federal jury for his involvement in the submission of more than $70 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare for unnecessary orthopedic braces and tests.
A Nevada physician was convicted for his role in defrauding Medicare and Medicaid of nearly $2 million.
A physician from Bloomfield Hills, Mich., was convicted of healthcare fraud and making false statements in what federal officials say was a $6.3 million Medicare fraud scheme.
Three ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss the Medicare policies that are impeding the growth of surgery centers.
