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4 CMS 2020 Fee Schedule Changes Ease Chronic Care Management Coding
With COVID-19 delaying many patients care, your chronic care patients need more care now than ever. New rules mean that it’s gotten easier to get paid for chronic care management — but only if you’re up to date on the numerous changes and requirements that CMS has recently put in place.
Reduced documentation requirements, new CPT code options, and clarified guidelines are just a few of the updates that lessen the burden for you to get paid for the time and effort it takes to care for your sickest patients. And with a new code series for patients with one chronic condition, you’ll have even more patients who qualify.
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