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Artificial intelligence will soon play a role in whether Medicare will pay for Ohioans' pain relief therapy and skin ...
As COVID-19 infections are resurfacing across the nation this fall, seniors on Medicare are in for an unpleasant surprise: ...
Ohio is one of six states what will be testing a program using artificial intelligence to weed out inappropriate Medicare ...
If your appeal isn't successful, your mother will be considered a private pay patient. While she will not have her benefits seized, she will be billed for nursing home care and expected to pay the ...
Yes, a spouse can use their partner's work history to qualify for Medicare, even if they don't have enough work credits ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced it has terminated its Medicare provider agreement with Magnolia ...
With skilled nursing improper payment rates more than double the overall rate for Medicare, nursing homes must remain vigilant for lapses in documentation and validation failures that could lead to ...
Social Security’s dead people and Medicare’s fraudsters are real. But stopping them won’t rescue the federal budget. The ...
Federal law forbids non-Medicare participating physical therapists from working privately with patients whose care is covered by Medicare.
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AdvaMed welcomed the committee’s work on the legislation but called for the inclusion of diagnostics in the bill.