In recent days, Inspire Medical Systems has been hit by Medicare contractors Noridian and CGS unexpectedly removing CPT code 64568 for hypoglossal nerve stimulation, forcing providers toward an ...
The Medicare Administrative Contractor WPS just removed the CPT code 64568 from its list of approved billing codes, according to an update posted ...
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Two Medicare Administrative Contractors, Noridian and CGS, have removed the use of CPT code 64568 from their billing/coding page for Hypoglossal ...
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Two U.S. Medicare administrative contractors (MACs) have removed CPT code 6468 from their group 1 CPT codes, a move that may cut rates for implant of Inspire Medical Inc.'s flagship product, the ...
Over the last decade, the growing disparity between declining professional fee CPT reimbursements and hospital-based ...
The No Surprises Act was designed to ensure fairness in out-of-network payment disputes. Instead, the statutory benchmark--calculated unilaterally by insurers and shielded from rigorous review--has ...