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Home Health & Hospice Week – an AAPC eNewsletter

Navigate reimbursement challenges and compliance risks with a weekly subscription to Home Health & Hospice Week. This vital, to-the-point, timesaving eNewsletter makes it quick and easy for your home health or hospice agency to stay on top of critical news and action items.

Get the Help You Need to Stay Compliant and Profitable

Tap into our team of home health and hospice domain experts to optimize every aspect of your day-to-day operations.

Benefit from how-to guidance. Protect yourself from federal audit costs. Grasp the full scope of the Medicare Home Health Prospective Payment System (MS PPS) final rule, expertly interpreted to define the implications and requirements in easy-to-implement terms.

Home Health & Hospice Week covers the spectrum of issues threatening the financial health of your home health or hospice agency — documentation, reimbursement, medical review, OASIS, IMPACT Act, Value-Based Purchasing, and more.

In each weekly issue of your annual subscription, our veteran home health and hospice experts break down timely challenges involving:

  • Expanded Value-Based Purchasing
  • Targeted Probe and Educate (TPE) program
  • OIG home health and hospice targets
  • Workforce shortages and solutions

We also walk you through billing guidance changes, compliance risks and safeguards, and much more. Leverage this insightful home health and hospice resource to ensure your staff remains on point, and your agency profitable.

4 Reasons Why You Should Subscribe to Home Health & Hospice Week

  • Timesaver: Stay on top of ever-changing regulations and industry developments without having to search the internet and read hundreds of emails. The information your home health and hospice staff needs is delivered to you in Home Health & Hospice Week.
  • Practical Explanations: Say goodbye to obscure legal rhetoric. Find clear guidance written in everyday language on home health and hospice agency regulations, compliance, operations, and more.
  • Always In-the-Know: Keep your finger on the pulse of home health and hospice care with 45 issues in your annual subscription, each designed to ensure you’re prepared to comply with the latest regulatory rollout.
  • Online Convenience: Search thousands of Home Health & Hospice Week articles to access strategic insights stored in our online article archive dating back to 2003.

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Healthcare Business Monthly is a broad-scope publication that provides information on a range of topics, including human-interest stories based on coders. It also covers healthcare issues beyond coding, compliance, or post-acute care — such as front-desk etiquette, keeping the office clean, etc.

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Non-coding healthcare newsletters dig into the regulatory news pertaining to healthcare. These are up-to-the-minute publications. You won’t find such in-depth information for compliance, practice management, MDS, home health, or hospice in Healthcare Business Monthly.

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Several newsletters feature subject matter that crosses specialty lines. E/M Coding Alert, ICD-10 Coding Alert, and Health Information Compliance, for example, all contain articles and reader questions applicable to most specialties, practices, and institutions.

You’ll also find newsletters dedicated to compliance, practice management, skilled nursing facility, home health, hospice, and Medicare Part B. These newsletters are beneficial to practice managers, billing/coding staff, Minimum Data Set nurses, clinicians, and administrators.

Category

eNewsletter Title

Frequency

Medical Coding

Anesthesia Coding Alert

Monthly

Cardiology Coding Alert

Monthly

E/M Coding Alert

Monthly

ED Coding Alert

Monthly

Gastroenterology Coding Alert

Monthly

General Surgery Coding Alert

Monthly

ICD-10 Coding Alert

Monthly

Neurology and Pain Management Coding Alert

Monthly

Neurosurgery Coding Alert

Monthly

Ob-gyn Coding Alert

Monthly

Oncology/Hematology Coding Alert

Monthly

Optometry/Ophthalmology Coding Alert

Monthly

Orthopedic Coding Alert

Monthly

Otolaryngology Coding Alert

Monthly

Path/Lab Coding Alert

Monthly

Pediatric Coding Alert

Monthly

Podiatry Coding and Billing Alert

Monthly

Primary Care Coding Alert

Monthly

Pulmonology Coding Alert

Monthly

Radiology Coding Alert

Monthly

Urology Coding Alert

Monthly

Compliance

Health Information Compliance Alert

Monthly

Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement

Biweekly

Part B Insider

Monthly

Practice Management Alert

Monthly

Post-Acute

Home Care Week

Weekly

Hospice Insider

Monthly

MDS Alert

Monthly

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