A Guide to the New Notice of Election Requirement McBee CareThreads
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A new hospice regulation took effect on October 1, 2020. Called the notice of election requirement, it mandates updated language to the election benefit as well as beneficiary notification of items, services, and drugs not covered by hospice. Dee Geray, clinical consulting senior manager at McBee, joined this episode of CareThreads to talk about the new regulation. What we discussed with Dee: - What the new notice of election requirement means - The challenges providers could face in adopting these changes - Hotspots and big focus items that Medicare is targeting This discussion with Dee Geray was taken from our show McBee CareThreads. If you want to hear more episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here.
A new hospice regulation took effect on October 1, 2020. Called the notice of election requirement, it mandates updated language to the election benefit as well as beneficiary notification of items, services, and drugs not covered by hospice. Dee Geray, clinical consulting senior manager at McBee, joined this episode of CareThreads to talk about the new regulation. What we discussed with Dee: - What the new notice of election requirement means - The challenges providers could face in adopting these changes - Hotspots and big focus items that Medicare is targeting This discussion with Dee Geray was taken from our show McBee CareThreads. If you want to hear more episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here.
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