Telehealth Expansion in Kentucky 2020 During COVID-19: the Future?
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
LEXINGTON When it comes to the latest advancements and equipment for his patients, interventional cardiologist Mubashir Qazi, MD, doesn’t miss a beat. “We’ve always been
With reimbursement shifting towards quality care and patient outcomes, it’s necessary for medical practices to take a fresh look at their business processes to ensure
With reported revenues in the billions of dollars and net profits not far behind, insurance companies providing a Medicaid Managed Care product are making huge
As Medicare has continued to tighten the reimbursement rates across all payment classifications, a spotlight has been placed on outpatient, off-campus provider-based clinics. Prior to
It has been a long time coming, but on March 30, 2016, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (“CMS”) published a final rule (“the
Is your practice prepared for MACRA (The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act) and the potential reductions in Medicare reimbursement associated with the recently proposed
LOUISVILLE Stephen Toadvine, MD, was named president of Baptist Health Medical Group, effective April 4, 2016. As a longtime Baptist Health family medicine physician and
Even though the store aisles are already littered with holiday decorations, there is still time for you to minimize your 2014 income tax liability. As
You may already be practicing telehealth, or considering it, if you have patients who cannot be seen in your office due to physical limitations or
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