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VIDEO: Observational codes removed from 2023 CPT Evaluation and Management codes
NEW ORLEANS — In this interview from the Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, Robert Blaser discusses the significance of the 2023 CPT Evaluation and Management changes.
New tax solution may lessen concern about having overfunded a 529 plan
At the end of 2022, Congress passed a massive 4,155-page spending package that included SECURE Act 2.0, which provided numerous improvements to retirement savings and distribution rules.
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Survey shows increases in nephrology practice revenue, staffing despite pandemic
NEW ORLEANS — Results from a survey of nephrology practices presented at the Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting indicate staffing increased in 2021 despite the loss of patients on dialysis due to COVID-19.
'Stripping away care': Judge rules ACA preventive services requirement unconstitutional
Medical organizations are sounding the alarm after a federal judge ruled that it is unconstitutional to require insurers and health plans to cover preventive services recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force at no cost.
Self-testing kidney function from home is feasible for select transplant recipients
Select transplant recipients can successfully self-test kidney function at home after training, according to data published in the Kidney International Reports.
Acumen Epic Connect platform surpasses 5 million patient chart entries
More than 5 million patient charts have been entered into the Acumen Epic Connect platform, according to press release.
Lack of standardized labels for marijuana products can lead to poor kidney outcomes
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Lack of standardized labels for marijuana products in the United States can lead to poor kidney outcomes, according to a presenter at the Southwest Nephrology Conference.
BLOG: Health care regulatory 101: Exclusion screening
As a part of a comprehensive health care compliance program, every medical practice should conduct regular exclusion screening.
CMS prior authorization proposal is ‘a good start’ but may not go far enough
The AMA and 118 other leading medical societies recently announced that they have united in support of CMS’ prior authorization reform proposal.
Private equity in health care continues to grow
Private equity has had a long involvement with and continues to stay active in the business of health care.
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