WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 14, 2015)—Don’t sit on the sidelines waiting for others to make the “ask” in Washington, D.C.
LENEXA, KAN. (April 14, 2016)—Mediware Information Systems, Inc. is hosting a free webinar for attendees on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, at 1:00 Central, 2:00 EST, to outline how providers can safeguard against payer audits as well as explain your legal obligations if you should discover a potential overpayment or underpayment from Medicare. The webinar is entitled “Responding to Payer Audits and Overpayments: Stay Compliant and within the Law.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 14, 2016)—The results are in from the first round of data collection from AAHomecare’s HME Audit Key. From the initial survey round, covering Fourth Quarter 2015 data, we find that:
DAVISON, MICH (April 14, 2016)—IMCO Home Care and Universal Software Solutions, Inc. announced a partnership to offer Healthcare Data Management System (HDMS) to DME/HME providers. IMCO launched their Home Care initiative, a dedicated membership group serving Independent DME/HME dealers throughout the United States, to provide its members the best in homecare manufacturers at contracted prices.
ATLANTA (April 14, 2016)—BLVD.com and Wheel:Life proudly announce they have joined forces in a new partnership to help more disabled consumers locate and acquire adaptive vehicles for personal use. Wheel:Life readers will benefit from the new partnership through a series of informational articles on accessible vehicles, and through direct links to locate the perfect mobility vehicle on BLVD.com.
ATLANTA (April 14, 2016)—If you have an interesting program idea, we invite you to share your experience and knowledge by submitting a proposal for our Call for Presentations. By submitting an abstract, you will help shape the educational conferences at Medtrade 2016 and positively impact the futures of our attendees businesses. If selected as a conference speaker, you will gain visibility in the HME industry and contribute to the advancement of your profession.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 14, 2016)—The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday its largest-ever initiative to transform and improve how primary care is delivered and paid for in America. The effort, the Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+) model, will be implemented in up to 20 regions and can accommodate up to 5,000 practices, which would encompass more than 20,000 doctors and clinicians and the 25 million people they serve.