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The 2018 OPPS proposed rule may be one of the shortest in recent memory, but it includes several significant proposals that could have a major financial and administrative impact on hospitals. In order to provide the most useful feedback to CMS and prepare for potential changes in the final rule, hospitals will need to learn about the provisions in the proposed rule.

Here's a sneak peek at the agenda:
  • Payment reductions for the 340B drug discount program
  • Supervision of hospital outpatient therapeutic services
  • Packaging policies
  • Billing and payment for laboratory services
  • Major policies proposed in the MPFS that impact outpatient hospital services
  • Other key changes related to charging, coding, and billing outpatient services
  • Live Q&A
Interested in learning more? View the full agenda here.
 
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