On Mondays, the facility where I work performs a self-audit on one- and two-day admissions that occurred over the weekend. We do this before the bill is dropped. If we find that an inpatient admission should have observation or outpatient, the billing department uses the appropriate codes for the claim and bills for Medicare Part B. Should we notify the patient of this change? Do we need to involve the physician who wrote the order?
The Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice is back and your organization should be ready to use it to comply with the NOTICE Act no later than March 8, roughly 90 days from the December 7 final approval of the form by CMS.
This week’s Medicare updates include finalization of two new payment models, the January 2017 update of the ASC Payment System, an OIG report on vulnerabilities that remain under CMS' 2-Midnight Rule, and more!