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Refresher: Guidelines for E/M Coding  

Hard to believe that the new E/M guidelines have been in place for urgent care for four years.  These guidelines...

Feb Industry Notes: Medicare Updated MBIs/Member IDs Causing Rejections 

According to a CMS press release, a security vulnerability in the MOVEit software used by Wisconsin Physicians Service Insurance Corporation (WPS)...

Building Your Urgent Care Playbook to Improve Patient-Centered Care

Despite the advancements in convenience and accessibility, patients are reporting extreme dissatisfaction with healthcare – not only around costs and...

How To Register a Medicare Beneficiary  

At the end of every year, Medicare beneficiaries pick the insurance they want for the next year at open enrollment....

How to Capitalize on X-rays Without Hiring Radiologists

X-rays are a defining feature of urgent care and a convenience that can help patients save a lot of time...

A Technical Guide to Improving Patient Care and Outcomes in Urgent Care

According to Gallup, only 48% of Americans — a new low — rate the quality of healthcare in the country...

Importance of Registration 

RCM Operations Lead: Katelynn Groenewold First look When a customer walks into an urgent care, one of the first things...

What’s New in Telemedicine for 2025? 

The American Medical Association (AMA) added a Telemedicine Services category to the Evaluation and Management section of CPT. Codes are...

Nov Industry Notes: UHC – New GA Modifier Requirements 

Beginning Feb. 1, 2025, UHC is adding the following GA modifier requirement for their commercial plans. If you know or...

Nov Industry Notes: Ohio – Four Managed Care Plans Selected for Next Generation MyCare Plans 

On November 1, the Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) announced four managed care organizations to serve as the Next Generation...

Payer Contracts: Looking Forward to 2025 

We blinked and it is November already. Holy Smokes! We are deep into the fourth quarter of 2024 and you...

How Does Data Reviewed Work When Coding E/M? 

Amount and/or Complexity of Data to Be Reviewed and Analyzed is one of three elements that determine the level for...

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