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Health iPASS, a healthcare payments and patient intake software company, announces a new strategic partnership with DJO. DJO will now offer the Health iPASS suite as part of its business software solution MotionMD.
This partnership will enable DJO’s MotionMD to provide their clients with the latest technology to transform patient A/R and bad debt into safeguarded revenue and Health iPASS to present their clients with MotionMD, a full end-to-end DME automation platform.
MotionMD is a HITRUST certified, EMR/PM Integrated SaaS solution, designed to streamline and transform orthopedic practices while also enhancing the patient experience. Designed to automate day-to-day DME workflows, MotionMD helps drive efficiencies and compliance, inventory management, real-time insurance verification, electronic signatures, and provides robust analytics.
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CMS’s supplemental medical review contractor (SMRC) has added outpatient therapy claims to its list of postpayment reviews, according to its website.
[1] The SMRC, Noridian Healthcare Solutions LLC, will audit claims with dates of service from Jan. 1, 2018, through Dec. 31, 2018.
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In a message posted April 15, HHS Principal Deputy Inspector General Christi Grimm reminded providers that vaccines should be administered free to patients.
[2] “OIG is aware of complaints by patients about charges by providers when getting their COVID-19 vaccines. Providers that charge impermissible fees must refund them and ensure that individuals are not charged fees for the COVID-19 vaccine or vaccine administration in the future,” she said. “Consistent with the CDC Vaccination Program, providers are permitted to bill third-party payers (such as Medicare, Medicaid, the HRSA [Health Resources and Services Administration] COVID-19 Uninsured Program, or a private insurer) for an admin
Health iPASS Announces a Strategic Partnership with DJO®
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Combined Software Solution Delivers Efficiencies for Orthopedic Practices Through Automation
The Health iPASS product suite perfectly complements our current MotionMD® offerings by applying the same concepts of process automation we currently use to streamline DME-related tasks to the patient intake and payment process. OAKBROOK, Ill. (PRWEB) April 20, 2021 Health iPASS, a leading healthcare payments and patient intake software company, announced today a new strategic partnership with DJO®, a leading provider of medical technologies designed to keep people moving. This partnership will enable DJO’s MotionMD® to provide their clients with the latest technology to transform patient A/R and bad debt into safeguarded revenue and Health iPASS to present their clients with MotionMD, a full end-to-end DME automation platform.
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