That’s right: CMS has changed Incident to billing supervision regulations again.
Compliance with the complexities of Incident to billing supervision regulations is the only way for your practice to get paid 15% more for your nonphysician practitioner (NPP) services.
The good news is that billing and coding expert Shannon O. DeConda, CPC, CPMA, CEMA, CEMC, CPA-EDU and Certified Instructor can help you cut through the complexities of these new rules and capture the additional reimbursement you are entitled to during the 60-minute online training she is hosting on Wednesday, February 26th at 1pm ET.
Why You Need This Incident to Billing Training
CMS has buried the new Incident to billing rule changes in their 1,347-page 2025 Fee Schedule Final Rule, and they are most certainly not user-friendly. Shannon has extracted the specific Incident to billing rule changes you need and broken them down into actionable plain-English strategies you can implement. Then, during her online training, she’ll guide you through these complex rules to help you comply with Incident to rules and increase your NPP reimbursement.
What Incident to Billing Questions Will You Get Answered?
- Exactly when can NPP claims receive 100% reimbursement?
- When should you never bill existing patients Incident to (even with onsite supervision)?
- How can a physician’s initial documentation head off Incident to denials?
- When can you bill NPP inpatient split/shared services claims at 100%?
- When are physicians required to provide NPP supervision in person?
- When is physician supervision via telehealth allowed?
- How can you stop NPP scope of practice rules from driving denied claims?
- How can new rules change your new vs established patient reimbursement?
- And so much more…
Who Should Attend this Incident to Billing Training
Practice managers, billers, coders, and anyone else involved in the process of accurately billing and getting paid for NPP Incident to services will gain valuable, actionable advice from Shannon’s February 26th online training.
Incident to Billing Bottom Line
Don’t be intimidated by the 2025 Incident to billing supervision requirements. Instead, invest just one hour of your time and let Shannon walk you through exactly how to get paid more of what you’re due for NPP Incident to services. Sign up today!
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For over 30 years, Ms. DeConda has devoted her career to healthcare. Initially starting as a front-desk receptionist in a medical practice. Then, progressing through about every office position (i.e., medical assisting, respiratory therapy, practice management, billing, and coding, auditing, and education). This provides her with a unique and broad view of how to assist medical practices to overcome their most difficult challenges.
In 2007, Ms. DeConda founded the National Alliance of Medical Auditing Specialists (NAMAS)—the first organization to formally educate medical auditors and the original creators of the CPMA credential. Today, as President of NAMAS and as the VP of Regulatory Compliance with the parent company, DoctorsManagement, Ms. DeConda continues to elevate industry standards, providing essential resources and training to healthcare professionals nationwide.