Jacksonville, Fla.-based American Sleep Medicine will pay $15.3 million to settle accusations it billed Medicare, TRICARE and the Railroad Retirement Medicare Program for services not eligible for reimbursements, according to ENews Park Forest.
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Office of E-Health Standards and Services will delay enforcement of operating rules on electronic exchange of information that would make providers eligibility for health plan and healthcare claim status for three months, according…
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced it will not initiate enforcement of HIPAA-covered entities that are not in compliance with Affordable Care Act eligibility requirements until March 1.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is crafting a comprehensive testing program for the ICD-10 transition to avoid confusion similar to the HIPAA 5010 transaction and is seeking provider input, according to ICD-10 Watch.
Highmark and Coordinated Health, both based in Pennsylvania, have settled a dispute over hospital payments that lasted nearly four months, according to a MedCity News report.
The Oregon Community Health Information Network has been awarded $775,000 per year for three years by the federal government to meet several healthcare technology goals, according to Healthcare IT News.
Passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 in a vote by the House of Representatives late Tuesday averted a 26.5 percent cut in the Medicare sustainable growth rate formula and held off an additional 2 percent for two…
Jeff Blankinship, president of Surgical Notes, a provider of transcription, coding and other related IT services for the ambulatory surgery center and surgical hospital markets, has announced he will launch a new business entity dedicated to educating employers, health plans,…
Here are three predictions about ICD-10 in the coming year from Edifecs' Senior Director of Product Management Ryan McDermitt, according to PhysBizTech.
HealthEast Care System in St. Paul, Minn., will spend $135 million to build an electronic medical record system, according to Healthcare IT News.
