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Effortlessly understand the latest regulations regarding rural health clinics

 
 

Combined with the unique staffing requirements and qualifications RHCs must meet, the challenges these unique and vital providers face can seem overwhelming—but they don’t have to be.

The Essential Rural Health Clinic Billing and Management Guide
breaks down RHC rules and regulations in an easy-to-understand format.

This resource offers a step-by-step walkthrough, explaining:

  • Qualification requirements for RHCs
  • The financial impact of CMS’ new RHC billing regulations
  • Correct use of HCPCS codes, including the use of modifier -59
  • Business and practice management for RHCs
  • General and RHC-specific coverage rules and requirements

Through case studies and downloadable forms, you will not only be able to put CMS’ rules in a practical context, but you'll also be able to understand the proper reporting of revenue codes, HCPCS codes, modifiers, and charges for qualifying visits, items, services, and more.

 
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