What is medical reimbursement? Reimbursement for procedures and services performed by providers is made by commercial payers such as Aetna, United Healthcare, or federal intermediaries acting on behalf of healthcare programs. Reimbursement is based on claims and documentation filed by providers using medical diagnosis and procedure codes.
UnitedHealthcare® (UHC) released their Reimbursement Policy Update Bulletin for January 2026. UHC responded to code updates made by the Centers for The UnitedHealthcare® (UHC) Reimbursement Policy Update Bulletin reflects changes in clinical guidance, regulatory coding standards, and utilization management practices.
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Not only is this compliant coding, it’s also a smart business decision, “as the reimbursement is higher for a new patient at the same level of service,” due to the extra work typically involved in taking the patient’s history and diagnosing new conditions, explains Mary I. Falbo, MBA, CPC, CEO of Millennium Healthcare Consulting Inc. in ...
A war is erupting across American healthcare. In examination rooms and emergency departments from Texas to Florida, patients with United Healthcare insurance are discovering their coverage is suddenly ...
Anesthesia practices are facing some of the steepest reimbursement pressure in healthcare. Years of CMS cuts, payer policies and new federal rules have compressed margins even as demand and costs rise ...
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