CMS announces lower minimum request limit for recovery audit contractors
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McKnight's Staff
Apr 09, 2013
Medicare recovery audit contractors (RACs) can request as few as 20 records in a 45-day period from skilled nursing facilities and other providers as of April 15, according to the Centers for Medicare...
Court grants AHCA’s request for injunction of arbitration ban
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Nov 08, 2016
A federal court on Monday granted the American Health Care Association’s motion to stop the ban on the use of pre-dispute arbitration agreements before it takes effect on Nov. 28.
CMS final rule: SNFs to receive $30 million less in Medicare payments than initially proposed
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Tim Mullaney
Aug 02, 2013
A Medicare payment rate update will increase aggregate skilled nursing facility reimbursements by $470 million during fiscal year 2014, according to a final rule issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
Stability sought via budget deal
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James M. Berklan
Jan 17, 2014
Providers are likely looking forward to a fiscal 2014 with generally stable funding sources and no repeat of a government shutdown. The Senate was expected to vote on and pass a massive $1.1 trillion government...
FDA denies request for expedited approval of Alzheimer’s drug
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John Roszkowski
Jan 23, 2023
The Food and Drug Administration late last week denied Ely Lilly’s request for expedited approval of the Alzheimer’s drug donanemab, citing the need for more clinical trials to test the safety and...
HIPAA audits intensify with document requests for ‘unlucky’ providers
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Jul 19, 2016
More than 150 healthcare organizations received document requests last week as part of the second phase of HIPAA audits, according to the Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights.
Ask the payment expert … about continuing RAC requests
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Patricia Boyer
Jul 01, 2014
I thought the Recovery Audit Contractors (RACs) were on hold. Why did we still get a request for records?
A Day in the Life: Oh, the places they’ll go
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Jan 08, 2018
It began in 2011 with one resident’s request: He wanted to visit Disney World.
Court calls COVID-19 an ‘occupational disease’ for nursing home employees, allows workers’ compensation...
By
Josh Henreckson
May 07, 2024
A long-term care worker’s family can receive workers’ compensation payments resulting from his 2020 death due to COVID-19, the Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled.
Stuck in Model T mode
By
John O'Connor
Mar 02, 2020
Let’s say you want to purchase a new car. Would you walk into a dealership and request “a Toyota”? Not likely.