Respond to CMS’ Newest Proposed Policies
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Each year CMS issues an OPPS proposed rule, which details the proposed changes to Medicare outpatient coding and billing. Feedback on the proposed rule is due within 60 days of its release, and finalized changes must be implemented by January 1. Last year’s major change for how hospitals must report drugs acquired through the 340B drug discount program added a new modifier and drastically reduced reimbursement.

Be prepared to implement this year’s changes and be ready to comment to CMS by attending this webinar.

 

During this 90-minute program, expert speakers Jugna Shah, MPH, and Valerie A. Rinkle, MPA, will analyze the proposed rule and deliver a comprehensive program to update you on the major changes proposed for 2019 under OPPS and how you can respond.

 
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