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The CMS contractor that issues Comparative Billing Reports (CBRs) has announced a new CBR related to services provided by orthoses referring providers. A related webinar is scheduled for July 14.
“A CBR is an educational tool that reflects your billing patterns as compared to your peers’ patterns for the same services in your state and/or nationwide,” the contractor noted. “The CBR is intended to enhance accurate billing practices and support providers’ internal compliance activities.”
Topic: Review of Special Edition CBR 202106 Orthoses Referring Providers
Date: Wednesday, July 14
Time: 3–4 p.m. EDT
Learn more on the main CBR webpage. For more information about DME-related matters, visit www.apma.org/dme.
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