COVID-19 UPDATES – January Bulletin

  After almost a full year of battling the Coronavirus Pandemic with masks, lockdowns and social distancing, a new headline is making news: The virus that causes COVID-19 has changed, making it more contagious. Health experts report that at least one new “super strain” of the virus is already in the U.S. and another highly […]

COVID-19 UPDATE

It’s finally here! The first COVID-19 vaccinations were given this week after nine long months of enduring the world-wide pandemic. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government, through Operation Warp Speed, has been working on one or more vaccinations. Healthcare workers and long-term care facility staff and patients were the first to […]

It’s Flu Season – What you need to know!

It’s Flu Season! The 2020 – 2021 flu season is here and with COVID-19 still circulating, it’s more important than ever to get a flu vaccine. Since both the flu and COVID-19 have some similar symptoms, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all persons 6 months and older receive a flu vaccine. […]

November Bulletin – UnitedHealthcare’s COVID-19 Response – Update

  UnitedHealthcare’s COVID-19 Response – Update   Telehealth Throughout the public health emergency (currently set to end on January 20, 2021), UHC is extending the cost share waiver for COVID-19 in-network telehealth services. UHC will also waive cost share for COVID-19 treatment until December 31, 2020. For out-of-network services, the cost share for COVID-19 testing […]

Top Challenges Facing Labs Today: 4 Key Takeaways From Lab Institute 2017

Representatives of Physicians Group Management (PGM Billing) recently returned from attending and exhibiting at Lab Institute 2017. This meeting, hosted by G2 Intelligence, brings together professionals from throughout the lab industry for three days of education and networking. In this ever-changing, ever-evolving healthcare environment, many sessions focused on the top challenges facing laboratories. Here are […]

Medicare Provides Guidance on Facet Joint Injection Billing

Medicare has found that insufficient documentation is a common cause for improper payments for facet joint injection procedures. This is according to a recent issue of Medicare Quarterly Provider Compliance Newsletter, a newsletter from CMS developed to help providers to avoid common billing errors and other erroneous activities when dealing with the Medicare Program. The […]