Navigating Medicare Enrollment: Essential Tips for Chiropractors
Whether it’s revalidations, address changes, or updates, we’ve got you covered. Don’t let these details slip. Let us help you navigate Medicare enrollment.
This Documentation Gap Analysis allows us to evaluate the significant components of your current Documentation program. It should take less than 5 minutes to complete.
Sometimes you need more than a self-service, on-demand program and need an expert to analyze your issues, train the corrections, and help you implement the changes, so they stick
This course explains the significant role chiropractic care can play in the sports industry and how a DC can succeed as a Sports Chiropractor. Start your steps to success here!
The most effective chiropractic OIG compliance programs are scaled according to the size of the practice!
Whether it’s revalidations, address changes, or updates, we’ve got you covered. Don’t let these details slip. Let us help you navigate Medicare enrollment.
Our HelpDesk has been overwhelmed with questions about finding the new fee schedule for your Medicare Part B questions. KMC University to the rescue! This short training will both tell you and show you the quickest way to get the numbers you need.
CMS announced, “Patient’s Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) May Change” due to a recent breach.
The Medicare Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) may carry the tagline Annoying, But Necessary but this does not mean that providers can ignore it or worse, wing it when it comes to implementing it correctly.
We’re excited to invite you to explore our comprehensive library, where we’ve compiled everything you need to know about Medicare, including the upcoming ABN changes.
Maintenance care is a vital component of what sets Chiropractic apart in the healthcare profession. Let’s make sure we are coding and billing it right!
Has Yours Arrived Yet? The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) contracts with Reli, an external contractor, to provide these CBRs for providers of all kinds. They are landing in providers’ offices in February and March this year. So now what?
Hot Topics from the KMC University HelpDesk So many calls to our HelpDesk revolve around questions about these privately managed Medicare plans. Some providers and…
When a doctor does the work of diagnosing, treating, and documenting, there are both risks and rewards. All doctors want to be paid for the clinically reasonable and medically necessary services and procedures rendered to patients, so it is important to understand the contracts that might be required and each company’s definition of medical necessity.
It’s possibly one of the least understood, yet the concepts are clear, based on the definitions provided. Read on for our clarified explanations.