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Predictive Analytics in Healthcare

Will Predictive Analytics Find Solution for Healthcare’s Big Data Problem

Improving data analytics in healthcare has potential includes cost savings and improved patient health and wellness. Here are the two ways through which this improvement can be accomplished: Adopt a business analytics strategy that process huge amounts of healthcare data, rather partnering different analytics tools that results in high IT expense and reduced user adoption. […]
AI and ML in Healthcare

Three Ways AI And ML Are Making A Difference In Healthcare

Much of the buzz you hear about artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning (ML) in healthcare is about its clinical applications, whether assisting doctors with diagnoses or customizing cancer treatment plans. But healthcare is a big industry, and the financial and administrative sides are immense and complex. The reality is AI and ML in healthcare are powerful tools […]
FESS Codes

Check Your FESS Codes Claims for Improper Payment Adjustments

MACs may be applying the multiple endoscopy rules incorrectly. In the 2020 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) Final Rule, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized the proposal to apply the special rule for multiple endoscopic procedures to the family of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) codes. Practices are now getting remittance advice […]
Hospital Reimbursement

Trump Budget Eyes More Site-Neutral, Hospital Reimbursement Cuts

President Trump’s proposed FY 2021 budget includes hospital reimbursement cuts, including more site-neutral payments, as well as a unified post-acute care payment system. President Trump’s proposed budget for the 2021 fiscal year (FY) is stirring up controversy over massive cuts to Medicare and Medicaid spending and proposals to implement work requirements and block grants in Medicaid. But […]
Coronovirus Outbreak

Coronavirus: How Can Hospitals Prepare?

Last week, the coronavirus that originated in the Chinese city Wuhan continued to spread. The World Health Organization declared a global emergency, and the first case of person-to-person virus transmission was recorded in the United States. The coronavirus outbreak is reminiscent of other viral outbreaks in recent memory, including Ebola in 2014, and SARS in 2003. When viral […]
Tissue Pressure Injury Coding

The Dilemma of Coding and Reporting Deep-Tissue Pressure Injury

Confusion and apprehension surround new guidelines for deep-tissue pressure injury. The release of the 2020 Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting (OCG) has resulted in confusion and apprehension surrounding the intent of the new guideline related to the new ICD-10-CM codes for pressure-induced deep-tissue damage, or deep-tissue pressure injury (L89.-6). The ambiguity stems from what […]