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stored in: Tim Rowan's Home Care Technology Report and tagged: case mix volume and wage index changes, F2F rules and needed staff training, face-to-face (F2F) encounter documentation, Final Rule and data submission requirements, Home Health Final Rule (Final Rule), Home Health Final Rule and payment rebasing, Home health industry and effects of rebasing, home healthcare services and Medicare regulations, ICD-10 implementation and needed training, Rebasing and Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)
by Russel S. Krengel, product manager – Home Health, Kinnser Software In the next five years, 20 percent of Americans will be eligible for Medicare services, and many of them will employ home health services funded by Medicare. Already an $82 billion market, it is evident that the home care industry is set for […]
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