Archive for The Day of March 6th, 2006

Archive for the Day of March 6th, 2006

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of March 6th, 2006.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during March 6th, 2006.

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Cochlear Implant Medical Billing

Cochlear Implant Medical Billing Cochlear implants may become more common in the medical billing world in future years. A recent study from Johns Hopkins university dealt with children with human Cytomegalovirus (CMV) deafness after receiving a cochlear implant surgery. The findings from this study may imply more frequent medical billing reimbursement for the cochlear implant. CMV deafness is a common a viral causes of hearing loss in children. Not only is hearing affected in infant’s with this virus, but they’re also at risk for developmental neurological defects. Johns Hopkins university would like to correct one of these two problems. The new cochlear implants study may have a serious impact on

Congress Tries to Fix Harsh Medical Billing Cuts

Congress Tries to Fix Harsh Medical Billing Cuts Congress realizes that 2007 will come with large medical billing cuts. Each year, it seems that Washington is constantly debating on whether or not physicians will receive Medicare cuts. The practices which service a large number of Medicare patients may be in jeopardy beginning January, 2007. They may have snuck by a medical billing cut this year, but next year will be a different story. February 01, 2006 physicians were lucky enough to sneak by a 4.4% medical billing reimbursement cut. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services are constantly trying to slim down their costs. Unfortunately, these cuts come at the

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