Physician's Payment Update Archives – May 1, 2001
May 1, 2001
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Fee for service stages a comeback, but capitation outlook brightens
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Taps for capitation? Not just yet, study says
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Medicare+Choice tests private fee-for-service
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Worried about fee waivers? No need to, says OIG
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Physicians win challenge to HCFA fee schedule
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Measure would curtail some regulatory overloads
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Medicare carriers offer toll-free advice
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MedPAC recommends revamping fee formula
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Many practices paid twice for same service: OIG
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HCFA to pilot-test new peer review process
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Temp physician trend grows among old and young
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Locum tenens basics for billing and reimbursement
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Malpractice awards, premiums on the rise
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More docs use Internet; more patients want e-mail
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Thinking outside the box reaps benefits for clinic
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Private payment talks prove a winner
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Walkie-talkies solve communications problem
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: To query, or not to query? Each side has its view
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: Physicians/coders: Commence talking
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: Navigating the abyss of medical necessity
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: HCFA expands cancer coverage
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: New review medical criteria published
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Physician’s Coding Strategist: AHA confronts transaction code