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Evaluation of the impact of guideline communication from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services among US healthcare providers: COVID-19 prevention counselling guidance.

Melanie M TaylorArkaprava DebBernita FrazierJames Reiss LuekenMansi DasJoanna MolkeErin FitzgeraldTom UllianRidhu NairMarion CouchCaitlin TurbyfillLibby HorterCecilia JoshiNickolas DeLuca
Published in: Nursing open (2023)
A total of 1919 healthcare providers responded to the survey. Overall, 38% (726/1919) of providers reported awareness of available CMS reimbursement for COVID-19 patient counselling and 29% (465/1614) of CMS billing-eligible providers reported billing for this counselling. Among physicians, those aware of CMS guidance were significantly more likely to bill (58%) versus those unaware (10%). Among RNSights respondents eligible for CMS billing (n = 114), 31% of those aware of the guidance reported billing as compared to 0% of those not aware.
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