“What Dentists Need to Know about Medicare NOW”
If you are confused about what your office should do about the impeding Medicare sign up then this book is for you. Patti, Christine and Jan through examples show you which status to pick! Very simple and straight forward. MJ
Newly-Published DentalCodeology
eBook Explains the Complexity of New Medicare Rules Their Impact on Dentistry
“What
Dentists Need to Know about Medicare NOW”
is
Now Available in Digital Format
Addison,
IL – May 20, 2015 – Patti DiGangi, RDH, BS, a prominent dental hygiene thought
leader, recently published the 4th installment of her continuing DentalCodeology mini-book series
entitled “What Dentists Need to Know about Medicare NOW”
For this edition of the popular mini-book
series, Patti partnered again with insurance coding authority Christine Taxin, and
with another qualified coding and Medicare expert, Jan Palmer to provide
dentists with an easy-to-follow primer on how to make informed Medicare
decisions that will benefit their patients and practices alike.
“The time is now for dentists to get smart
about Medicare,” says DiGangi. She further states that the new Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) ruling that goes into effect on January 1, 2016 will impact many older patients if their dentists prescribe medication,
perform biopsies that require pathology tests, or simply refer their Medicare-eligible
patients to a specialist.
DiGangi warns that the Medicaid opt-out
clause can be particularly confusing and may have a devastating financial impact
if not fully-understood. For example, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services published a final rule in May 2014 that requires all physicians and
eligible professionals—including dentists—who prescribe Part D covered drugs to
be enrolled in Medicare or opt-out for those prescriptions to be covered under
Part D.
Here’s the tricky part - by signing an
affidavit to opt-out out of the program, dentists are out of the
Medicare system for two years - not one
year. This means that they cannot receive any direct or
indirect Medicare payment for services
provided to Medicare patients during that time.
“Two years is a long time to sit on the
Medicare bench,” states DiGangi. “With the aging of our baby boomers,
opting-out of Medicare may cause many of their patients to abandon dentists
that didn’t may any choice at all. The dentists will leave a lot of money on
the table that could be going right to the bottom lines of the practices.”
Early reviews of the mini-book have been
extremely favorable. For example, practice-building thought leader Linda Miles
had this to say, “Every member of your team should not only read this, but have
their own copy for easy referencing. It would cost thousands of dollars and
many hours of a team’s time to discover all this information and these
resources on their own.”
For more information about “What Dentists
Need to Know about Medicare NOW’ including how to order, visit www.DentalCodeology.com. Follow
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About the Authors:
Patti DiGangi, RDH, BS
Patti DiGangi is a vision driven-clinician
helping people see their future of choice and ways to make it profitable. Patti
holds a publishing and speaking license with the American Dental Association
for Current Dental Terminology © 2015 and SNODENT diagnostic coding.
She is an American Dental Association Evidence Based Champion.
Christine Taxin
Christine Taxin has extensive training and
experience in both dental and medical coding based on her roles as the
administrator of a critical care department at Mt. Sinai Hospital and
management of a comprehensive multi-specialty dental practice.
Jan Palmer
Jan Palmer trains dental offices in the
administrative aspects and requirements of treating the medical condition
obstructive sleep apnea in the dental office with oral appliance therapy.
Covering medical coding and billing, teaching to better understand the
necessary office protocols to maintain Medical records and how to follow the mandated
policies set forth by Medicare.
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