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In brief: CMS posts NPI file, AAH disses fraud alert |
01.29.2010
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BALTIMORE - CMS has posted a file that contains the national provider identifier (NPI) numbers and names of physician and non-physician practitioners with current enrollment records who are eligible to order and refer Medicare beneficiaries. The file can be viewed online or downloaded at www.cms.hhs.gov/MedicareProviderSupEnroll. Click on "Ordering/Referring Report" on the left-hand side. The file contains about 800,000 records and will be updated periodically. The file can be searched by either name or NPI number.
AAHomecare seeks to rescind fraud alert
ARLINGTON, Va. - A recent fraud alert that prohibits DME providers from contacting beneficiaries to make delivery arrangements upon receipt of a physician's order is impractical and unworkable, and it could compromise the beneficiary's health, stated AAHomecare in a Jan. 21 letter to CMS Acting Administrator Charlene Frizzera. The alert, published Jan. 14 in the Federal Register, is an update to the telemarketing provisions of the 2003 Social Security Act. It would require DMEs to have a beneficiary's written authorization before they can contact him or her. AAHomecare seeks to have that provision rescinded for the following reasons: contacting the beneficiary based on a verbal or written order does not constitute a prohibited telephone solicitation; Congress did not intend to restrict necessary communication between DMEs and beneficiaries; and regulations implementing the telemarketing provisions to the Social Security Act do not restrict a DME provider's ability to contact beneficiaries in order to effectuate a physician's order for DME.
Separate benefit for complex rehab: 'People starting to get engaged'
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Industry stakeholders will convene in St. Louis today and tomorrow to begin finalizing a white paper that will detail the changes they hope to make to the complex rehab benefit. "In our workgroup discussions to date, we've had some pretty freewheeling discussions, understandably and rightfully so," said Don Clayback, executive director of NCART. "Now we need to reign those in and take all the ideas that we've talked about and pare them down." Stakeholders plan to discuss the white paper during a March 4 Webinar (to register for the session at 8:30 a.m. EST, go to https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/364894402; for 5 p.m. EST, go to https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/423449202). Efforts to create a separate benefit for complex rehab are attracting more attention: During the last Webinar on Jan. 22, about 120 interested parties participated, Clayback says. "There were about 20 minutes of questions," he said. "I'm happy to see people are starting to get engaged."
ActivStyle boosts offerings
MINNEAPOLIS - ActivStyle, a provider of incontinence products, has acquired Advocate Medical Services, a provider of catheters, the companies announced Jan. 25. Combined, the two companies serve 30,000 patients. The 12-year-old ActivStyle is backed by Riverside Company, a private equity firm. It serves patients in 30 states through three sales channels: a Midwest sales team, TV advertising and direct mail. The Tampa, Fla.-based Advocate Medical Services, which will continue operating under its own name, focuses mainly on Florida and Texas, two states where ActivStyle had only a minor presence. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Pride U kicks off 2010 tour
EXETER, Pa. - Pride Mobility Products' 2010 Pride U and Quantum University Seminar Tour begins its 27-city national tour Feb. 9 in Charlotte, N.C., and continues through October with a final stop in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., near the company's headquarters. The 2010 Seminar Tour curriculum will include Medical Diagnosis and Power Wheelchair Electronics, PMD Audit Survival Guide, Reimbursement Fundamentals for Complex Rehab, and The Science of Mat Evaluations & Wheelchair Prescription. In addition, Pride's Silver Star Certification Course will be offered at select locations. Seminar Tour presenters consist of a team of certified specialists. For more information, visit www.prideprovider.com or www.quantum-university.com or call 1-800-800-8586.
NAIMES reaches milestone
SOUTH BOSTON, Va. - The National Association of Independent Medical Equipment Suppliers (NAIMES) now has 200 members, it announced in a bulletin last week. New members include HME providers from Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Georgia and New Jersey. NAIMES expects to reach 300 members by the end of the year.
Medtrade Spring: It's around the corner
LAS VEGAS - Registration is now open for Medtrade Spring 2010, which will take place May 11-13 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Las Vegas. Show organizer Nielsen Expositions is offering an early registration price of $79. It's also offering a $50 discount on the pre-conference. To receive that discount, attendees must contact sponsors directly: AAHomecare (a session on documentation); Pride Mobility Products (two sessions on seating and positioning, and complex rehab reimbursement); Sigvaris (a full-day session on compression therapy); and The VGM Group (a session on sales training and a session on legislative affairs). FMI: http://www.medtrade.com/medtrade_spring/.
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| 8-8 They’re Auditing Me! What Do I Do Now? | Attendance is $99
During this event, Andrea Stark will walk you through the entire audit process step-by-step, from the moment you receive a request for additional documentation, through the time you submit your initial response and (if necessary) your appeal. Most importantly, Andrea will ensure you gain a clear understanding of your full rights while undergoing an audit.
For more information or to register, visit: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php.
| | 13-13 “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” | In Cincinnati on July 13.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 13-13 Pre-Payment Reviews and RAC Audits | “Pre-Payment Reviews and RAC Audits: Steps to Prepare for and Survive These Life-Altering Events," presented by Jeffrey Baird, Esq., Brown & Fortunato, P.C. Call AAHomecare for details: 703.836.6263.
| | 14-14 “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” | In Pittsburgh on July 14.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 15-15 “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” | In Orlando July 15.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 20-20 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Dallas on July 20.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 20-20 Audits…a Four Letter Word | “Audits…a Four Letter Word: How to Prepare for and Respond to DME MAC and ZPIC Audits,” presented by Jeffrey Baird, Esq., Brown & Fortunato, P.C. Call AAHomecare for more details: 703.836.6263.
| | 21-21 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Kansas City July 21.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 22-22 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Charlotte, N.C., July 22
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 29-29 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Miami on July 29.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 29-29 Have PECOS Questions? Get Straight Answers, Live! | July 29, 2010 @ 2:00pm EST
Due to the increasing number of inquiries MiraVista is receiving regarding the July 6 PECOS physician enrollment deadline and January 3, 2011 rejection implementation date, we have decided to hold this timely PECOS webinar. The majority of the webinar will be held as an open forum for suppliers to ask and receive answers to their PECOS questions directly from DME consultant Andrea Stark.
Cost is $99. Register at: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php.
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| 9-9 DMEPOS Billing Workshop: Maintaining Compliance with the Medicare Program | August 9, 2010 – Columbia, SC – 9am-5pm EST
Whether you’re looking to reduce the number of audits you are receiving or need to stay up to date on current documentation requirements for various DME, this DMEPOS billing workshop is for you! Both seasoned billers and new trainees will benefit from this course, as Andrea Stark lays the foundation for continued compliance with the Medicare program, and provides updates on recent policy changes and claims edits.
Cost is $295 for the first attendee, $225 each additional. Register at: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php.
| | 10-10 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Cleveland on Aug. 10.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 17-17 "Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?" | In Riverside, Calif., on Aug. 17.
While the DME provider community continues to work strenuously to repeal the competitive bidding program, the VGM National Competitive Bidding Services team is hitting the road again. Throughout July and August, the group will be co-hosting, along with respective state associations, full-day seminars, “Contracting Time is Here: Do You Know Your Game Plan?” The series will be presented by Mark Higley, vice president-development; John Gallagher, vice president-government relations; Alan Morris, regulatory analyst, all from VGM; and attorney Neil Caesar, president, Health Law Center. The series, designed for all providers affected by the bidding program, will focus on:
· Detailed overview of the contractual obligations for bid winners.
· Discussion about financially evaluating a bidding contract, including a take-home comprehensive Contract Evaluation Toolkit.
· Legal advice and legal document templates for subcontracting and change of ownership.
· Dos, don’ts, and tips on marketing your competitive bidding contract or subcontracting agreement.
· In-depth legislative update on activity on Capitol Hill related to the effort to repeal competitive bidding, as well as other DME industry issues.
| | 19-19 Revisiting Patient Pay: Are you leaving $ on the table? | August 19, 2020 @ 2:00pm EST
Your front-end could be the reason patient AR is ballooning. Join Andrea Stark for this informative webinar and ensure you’re taking advantage of every opportunity to proactively secure payments and reduce future collection efforts.
Cost is $49. Register at: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php
| | 31-31 MESA Fall Conference 2010 | Aug. 31-Sept. 3 in Dallas. Wondering what the future holds for DME? For your company? Obviously, no one knows ... but we all hope for the best ... and the best idea is to be prepared. MESA's Fall Conference 2010, is sure to be a comprehensive, education- and information-packed event for the HME/DME provider and staff ... and an excellent way to get prepared for your company's future in the HME industry! FMI: http://www.mesanet.org/index.php?cid=5282&src=gendocs&ref=Fall_Conference_2010_Index&category=Conferences&curlid=495
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| 2-2 Can You Really Do That? Debunking Medicare Myths | September 2, 2010 @ 2:00pm EST
This webinar will set out to distinguish the difference between Medicare myths and reality. Participants will learn what is really acceptable under Medicare guidelines and will have the opportunity to get their own Medicare myths debunked.
Cost is $99. Register at: http://www.miravistallc.com/recent_services.php
| | 12-14 2010 HME News Business Summit | Data and Market Intelligence You Can’t Get Anywhere Else!
The tools and strategies you need to drive revenue and cut costs are at the 2010 HME News Business Summit. We deliver real-life case studies, original research and industry benchmarks. Join your peers for two days of top-notch education and networking.
Nashville Hilton Downtown
Nashville, Tenn.
To review the educational program: http://www.hmesummit.com/speakers.html
To register: https://www.b2bmediaportal.com/hmesummit/hmesummit.aspx
| | 13-17 Blue Ridge Symposium | Four conferences in one week. Choose your specialty or area of interest: Sleep Conference; Asthma Education;Home Care Conference; Respiratory Care Conference
Earn at least six CRCE/CEUs everyday
Location: Blue Ridge Shadows, Front Royal, Va.
Visit us on the Web at: www.valleyhealthlink.com/brs
Contact us at: brs@valleyhealthlink.com
or Call (540) 536-8941
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| 6-7 JAMES 2010 Annual Conference | This year's theme: "Barriers to Boomers - How to Overcome and Prosper." The conference will be held at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa in Long Branch, N.J. FMI: www.jamesofnj.org.
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| 16-18 Medtrade | Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Medtrade connects the HME industry. Stay ahead of HME industry changes and find the latest tools to help your clients. Join us at the largest home medical equipment even in the western US as we bring more exhibitors, more ideas, and more products than ever before.
Visit www.medtrade.com for more information and to register.
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