HealthLeaders Media July 3, 2024
Jasmyne Ray

Providers affected by the Change ransomware attack were tossed a lifeline and CMS tackles suspicious billing.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Biden administration gives providers until October 12 to begin independent resolution process for out of network claims.

– HHS establishes disincentives for providers blocking patient’s access to information.

– CMS proposes new rule to exclude SAHS claims from calculations for ACO financial performance.

As the dust from a hectic first half of the year begins to settle, organizations are aiming for a strong finish. However, there are a few loose ends that need to be addressed.

Here are some revenue cycle news stories you may have missed.

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