The 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) introduces several key updates that impact payment policies, rates, and quality provisions: Payment Rates: There are refinements to codes for services addressing social determinants of health, with a focus on expanding the use of billing codes for social risk assessments and care coordination. Complexity add-on payments for … [Read more...] about Physician Fee Schedule Updates for 2025 hit Telehealth, Payment Policies, Rates and Quality
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CODING ALERT: Watch for ICD-10-CM and CPT Changes for 2025
For 2025, medical coding changes in ICD-10-CM and CPT codes are set to reflect more precise diagnostic details and updated guidelines across various medical conditions. Some of the key updates include: Mental Health: New ICD-10-CM codes will expand the classification of eating disorders, differentiating severity levels (mild, moderate, severe) and adding specific … [Read more...] about CODING ALERT: Watch for ICD-10-CM and CPT Changes for 2025
CHECKLIST: 7 November Tasks for a Smooth Medical Office Finish
As the end of the year looms, November is a perfect month to dive into key tasks that will set your medical office up for a productive finish and an even better start to next year. With the holidays around the corner, it's all about checking off high-impact items before things get even busier. Here are some essential areas to tackle this month. 1. Year-End Financial … [Read more...] about CHECKLIST: 7 November Tasks for a Smooth Medical Office Finish
7 jobs to start in October for year-end
October is the perfect time to get a head start on the end-of-year rush. By handling key tasks now, you can ensure a smooth transition into the holiday season and avoid last-minute chaos. Here are the essential jobs you should focus on in October to set your office up for success as the year wraps up. 1. Year-End Financial Review October is an ideal time to start reviewing … [Read more...] about 7 jobs to start in October for year-end
How to maximize reimbursements through denial management
One of your key responsibilities is ensuring that your practice gets paid for the services provided. One of the biggest challenges you’ll face in this role is dealing with insurance claim denials. These denials can create significant delays in cash flow and, if left unresolved, can lead to lost revenue. That's where effective denial management comes in. By creating a proactive … [Read more...] about How to maximize reimbursements through denial management
10 questions to ask the retiring medical office manager
Taking over the role of medical office manager can feel like stepping into big shoes. The retiring office manager has accumulated years of knowledge and insights that you won’t find in a manual or job description. Before they leave, it’s essential to ask the right questions to ensure a smooth transition and set yourself up for success. Here are some key areas to focus on when … [Read more...] about 10 questions to ask the retiring medical office manager
7 projects to tackle in September
As September begins, it’s the perfect time to kick off some projects that can set the tone for the rest of the year. The summer lull is over, and it’s likely that both your team and patients are getting back into their routines. Here’s a look at some high-impact projects to consider tackling this September. 1. Patient Flow Optimization September is a great time to assess how … [Read more...] about 7 projects to tackle in September
How to deliver a great presentation on any topic
To grow in the job, a manager has to communicate ideas and visions and recommendations. And the presentation of them counts. "It doesn't matter how good the idea or how brilliant the insight," if it isn't well articulated, it fails, says Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE, a San Francisco executive speech coach. Worse, the manager's career can fail right along with it. Here are the … [Read more...] about How to deliver a great presentation on any topic
Colorado practice cuts costs by hiring IT staffer
Manager Arlene Zimmerman had an IT cost awakening when the computer went down. She called in the vendor's tech support and paid $100 to find out the computer was simply unplugged. "I told myself 'never again!'" says Zimmerman, who manages four-physician Colorado Springs Family Practice in Colorado Springs, CO. So she started on a path of building up as much IT support as … [Read more...] about Colorado practice cuts costs by hiring IT staffer