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Section II encourages psychologists to understand how to become a provider and work within the Medicare system of reimbursement. Medicare standards for delivering services to clients are the benchmark for many insurance carriers, so having a thorough knowledge of Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) regulations is imperative for psychologists. Below are some basic resources for how to become a Medicare provider, along with informative articles of CMS issues and practices that address the following:
· important treatment regulations and standards for your local Medicare carrier
· information on Medicaid cost-sharing programs throughout the country
· information on voluntary compliance and how to set up a program for your practice
· OIG trends and initiatives that psychologists should be aware of
AMA restructures CPT testing codes (November, 2005)
Medicare Adds Coverage of Smoking and other Tobacco Use Cessation Services (March, 2005)
Information for lower income Medicare beneficiaries to learn about and connect with the best combination of government and private drug programs (BenefitsCheckUpRx; October 2004)
Senate Special Committee on Aging
Proper documentation helps withstand Medicare audits (September/October 2004)
Medicare drug bill encouraging to psychologists who work with older adults (March/April 2004) |