Master the Medicare Rule Book!
$80.00
Working successfully with Medicare clients -and getting paid- means following the Medicare rule book! But there’s no need to memorize all those boring rules. Here’s a comprehensive, extensively-researched and up to date guide – presented in a light-hearted, humorous and accessible style. You don’t have to sit on hold or comb through manuals to find the answers you need!
Version Date: June 21, 2024
Medicare doesn’t have to be stressful! You just have to follow the Medicare Rule Book. But they don’t make the rules easy to understand or even access! Everything is all over the place. Do you call your MAC? Do you ask CMS? What do all those confusing terms mean? Why don’t they make the rule book clearer?
This webinar translates the arcane government-speak into plain language and answers your day-to-day questions so that you can focus on what’s important: taking care of your clients and getting paid.
Plus – LOTS of handouts and resources!
- Telehealth: what’s covered?
- How to code for telehealth in 2024
- Do you need to see people in person?
- What’s covered under Medicare?
- Finding out what’s covered using Local Coverage Determinations / Articles
- National Coverage Determinations/Articles
- Brief look at documentation & audits
- Will Medicare cover supervisees/associates/interns?
- The truth about incident-to billing
- What if I need to make a change to my provider enrollment?
- What is Do Not Forward and what do I need to look for?
- What are the new provider enrollment rules in 2024 and how do they affect me?
- What is the CMS Regional Office and when should I contact them?
- Resources for help: Medicare Administrative Contractors, MLN subscriptions, and more!
Plus, Medicare Advantage (MA), in depth:
- Contracting with Advantage plans: IS it an advantage?
- Can you be out of network with Advantage?
- Benefits under Medicare Advantage
- Fees paid by Medicare Advantage
- What does Medicare Advantage pay? How is it different from Original Medicare?
- Interacting with MA payers. What’s your recourse if you run into problems?