Oops, They Did It Again: Will Your Medicare Part B Reimbursement Decrease?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Sep, 2018
Every year the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposes Medicare Part B reimbursement rules for the upcoming year. The 2019 proposed rule changes could affect the amount of reimbursement physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and certified registered nurse anesthetists receive. If these proposed rules are finalized, clinicians could lose as much as 7% of Medicare Part B reimbursement in 2021. It is important that clinicians fully understand Medicare reimbursement rules and prepare for them.
Read More at Physicians Practice to learn about the proposed reimbursement rule changes. If you have questions about Medicare Part B reimbursement and how your practice can prepare for future changes to reimbursement, contact Donna J. Craig, RN, JD at The Health Law Center, PLC.
Category: Medicare, News & Updates, Reimbursement