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4 new procedures OK'd by CMS for reimbursement in 2023
CMS will reimburse ASCs for four new procedures in 2023, according to a Jan. 23 report from VMG Health. -
How reimbursements for the top 10 ASC procedures will change in 2023
Medicare payments for the top 10 CPT codes are projected to increase by 3.9 percent in total in 2023, according to a Jan. 23 report from VMG Health. -
Where No Surprises Act disputes are most common
ASCs are the fourth most common location for No Surprises Act disputes that occurred between April 15 and Sept. 30, according to CMS' initial report on the independent dispute resolution process. -
Value-based care in 2023: 3 notes
Here are three updates about value-based care that ASCs need to know: -
Payers splitting with health systems: How ASCs could be affected
Contract disputes and payer splits are threatening coverage nationwide, and some ASCs are being affected by the parties unable to meet year-end or looming deadlines. -
Anthem in the headlines: 3 updates to know
Here are three major updates from Anthem Blue Cross that Becker's has reported on since Dec. 19. -
Coast Surgery Center sues major insurance providers over reimbursement disputes
Coast Surgery Center in Huntington Beach, Calif., is suing several major insurance providers for alleged "illegal, coercive, unfair, fraudulent practices, bad faith and deceptive advertisements." -
Certificate of need changes in the Carolinas: What ASCs need to know in 2023
Certificate of need laws could change drastically in North and South Carolina in the next year, according to a Jan. 11 article in JDSupra from the law firm Nexsen Pruet. -
Top No Surprises Act CPT code disputes
Many healthcare leaders cite the No Surprises Act's independent dispute process as an obstacle to care — HHS has received more than 90,000 claims since launching the independent dispute resolution portal in April. -
2 Tennessee ASCs removed from BCBS network
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee has ended its relationship with Memphis-based Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, and two ASCs are affected, local ABC affiliate ABC24 reported Jan. 5. -
No Surprises Act in 2023: 10 things to know
The No Surprises Act, aimed to protect patients against balance billing and create cost transparency, took effect Jan. 1, 2022, and the law has shifted how many physicians and ASCs provide care. -
CMS in the last year: 5 leaders weigh in
Here's what five ASC leaders had to say about CMS in the last year: -
What ASCs need to know about prior authorization
Here are 12 updates in the last year about prior authorizations, one of the biggest burdens for ASC leaders. -
FTC could ban noncompetes with new rule: What ASCs need to know
Noncompete agreements could be banned with a new proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission. -
The ASCs that faced opposition in 2022
Here were seven ASCs that faced opposition in 2022: -
ASC ownership is 'paramount' to success: 4 thoughts on ownership
Four ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss their thoughts on ASC ownership. -
ASC reimbursement rates shouldn't be based on ownership, leader says
According to Dennis Fliegelman, principal consultant at West Lake Village, Calif.-based ARA Financial Services, outpatient reimbursement should be based on clinical rationale rather than ownership structure. -
Stark Law: What ASC leaders need to know in 2023
Becker's has reported on three Stark Law changes and considerations in 2022. Here's what ASC leaders need to know going into 2023: -
Why this ASC leader questions CMS' 'methodology'
Dennis Fliegelman, principal consultant at West Lake Village, Calif.-based ARA Financial Services and former hospital administrator, joined Becker's to discuss how CMS performed in 2022. -
Massachusetts physician indicted for role in healthcare fraud scheme
Brookline, Mass.-based sleep medicine physician Pankaj Merchia, MD, was indicted for his alleged role in a healthcare fraud scheme, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Dec. 20.
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