Government Accountability Office report to Congress affirms major impact that competitive bid pricing would have on CRT.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Jun 08, 2016
Editor's Note
- By Laurie Watanabe
- May 01, 2016
Funding Series
CRT's Miscellaneous Code Can Be a Huge Funding Challenge
Complex rehab technology's miscellaneous HCPCS code covers a wide range of products and can pose enormous challenges to ATPs and funding specialists.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- May 01, 2016
System collects information on audits and appeals to present to policy makers and stakeholders.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Apr 27, 2016
April 21 event seeks to teach members of Congress about complex rehab technology.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Apr 14, 2016
Probe by Jurisdiction B DME MAC covered Group 1 power chairs.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Mar 21, 2016
AAHomecare: Companion bill should be introduced in House soon.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Mar 21, 2016
Providers would have to re-submit claims to receive full Medicare payment.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Jan 25, 2016
NCART's Don Clayback: Delay in funding cuts for CRT power chair accessories was "important" last-minute victory.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Jan 05, 2016
Final rule, which appeared in the Dec. 30 edition of the Federal Register, would change the ordering process for certain items.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Jan 05, 2016
Invacare Corp.'s Jim Stephenson will discuss new DME prior authorization, CRT wheelchair accessories changes.
Industry awaits decision regarding bills' attachment to other legislation.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Dec 06, 2015
House and Senate bills would stop CMS plans to apply competitive bidding prices to accessories on CRT chairs.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Nov 05, 2015
Quarter 2 denials are up compared to 2015's first quarter.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Oct 14, 2015
K0108 and E1399 codes were due to be replaced by multiple codes based on pricing starting Jan. 1.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Oct 13, 2015
Results for the second quarter showed a significant reduction in denials.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Oct 04, 2015
New fax and address direct correspondence straight to the appeals department.
- By Laurie Watanabe
- Oct 04, 2015