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Webconference alert: Mastering the Preauthorization Process

on April 30, 2013  |  Permalink

Topics: Imaging, Service Lines, CT, MRI, Revenue Cycle, Finance, Revenue Capture, Denials Management, Patient Scheduling and Registration

Shaun Lillard, Imaging Performance Partnership


Did you know over 70% of Imaging Performance Partnership members have made improvements to their preauthorization process in the past few years?

Over the past few months, our blog has featured a number of posts on preauthorization practices, regulations, and strategies. Topic polls of member organizations consistently show a high degree of interest for the topic. 

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Webconference alert: Mastering the Preauthorization Process

Patient pushback on diagnostic mammography

on April 17, 2013  |  Permalink

Topics: Imaging, Service Lines, Mammography, Women's Services, Finance

Shaun Lillard, Imaging Performance Partnership

How does your program respond to diagnostic mammography patients when they ask for a free screening exam instead of a diagnostic version? The exams aren’t free, of course, but diagnostic exams often require a co-pay, while screening exams are fully covered.

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President Obama targets self-referrals and pre-authorization

on April 12, 2013  |  Permalink  | Comments (2)

Topics: Utilization Review, Payer Relations, Reimbursement, Finance, Medicare, Payer and Regulatory Policy, Revenue Cycle, Imaging, Service Lines, Referral Management, Physician Issues, Utilization, Efficiency, Performance Improvement

Ben Lauing, Imaging Performance Partnership

President Obama’s proposed budget may signal major reforms in store for imaging. Self-referral, an issue often debated but rarely acted upon, is now an explicit target; the Obama administration has proposed restricting the in-office ancillary services exception to the Stark law. Furthermore, the budget suggests mandatory pre-authorization for advanced imaging modalities.

While this is only a proposed budget, and Congress could take it or leave it, we think it’s highly likely that regulations to curb imaging utilization will soon emerge.

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