A negative audit finding can result in the need to repay five- and seven-figure amounts

A negative audit finding can result in the need to repay five- and seven-figure amounts
In the past, referrals to otolaryngologists from primary care physicians were made on a person-to-person basis
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 signals the end of the incentive for hospitals to acquire physician practices
A new computer program may be able to predict which hearing-impaired children treated with cochlear implants will develop effective language skills two years after implantation
Many physicians are hailing a Congressional proposal to streamline the audit process of the CMS as a good step forward
Legal steps that need to be taken before you can leave your medical practice
Having an updated medical office space can help you stay compliant with laws pertaining to privacy and accessibility
How paying by credit can ease patients’ burden of high copays, insurance deductibles
Legal, practical implications of converting your physician practice to a provider-based outpatient department of the hospital
Pilot program for newly diagnosed patients reimburses hospitals for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, diagnostic costs for one year of treatment