tci Part B Insider - 2014 Issue 12

ICD-10: Congress Considers One-Year Delay to ICD-10

Plus: Bill would push back 24 percent cut. Congress attempted to kill two birds with one stone this week, but whether its plan to bundle an ICD-10 delay in with a temporary Medicare payment fix will work remains to be seen. Background: As most Part B practices are aware, the 24 percent pay cut that you were supposed to face on Jan. 1 was prevented, thanks to a Congressional vote earlier this year. However, that delay will expire on March 31, which means that without another government vote, your Medicare payments will be discounted by 24 percent starting next...

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