The New Medicare Fee ScheduleGriffin, Jerry C.Cardiology in Review
the annual cost to Medicare could be as much as $26.8 billion. But payers are talking about the costs while remaining silent on the benefits. In 2023, according to the U.S. Joint Economic Committee, obesity caused $5,155 in average excess medical costs per person diagnosed as obese. That...
which went into effect on January 1, 2022, contains updates affecting the practice of dermatology. This article reviews many of the changes to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) and Quality Payment Program (QPP) and their impact on clinical ...
November 8, 2023 Prime members get high-quality, convenient care from One Medical, including 24/7 on-demand virtual care nationwide and easy to schedule office visits at any of One Medical’s hundreds of locations across the U.S.—all while saving $100 on the annual membership fee....
Form 7206 is the newly introduced IRS form that self-employed taxpayers use to figure their deduction for health insurance costs.
In addition to personal income tax, sole proprietors must also pay self-employment taxes, which cover Social Security and Medicare, typically by filing Schedule SE with the federal tax return. Is a sole proprietorship right for your business? A sole proprietorship is best for small businesses own...
In the recent Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposed rule for CY 2022, CMS has proposed adding a new category of reimbursable digital health services with new CPT codes classified as remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM). In this episode, Leah D’Aurora Richardson a...
What’s the Real Cost of Healthcare in Retirement? Five Things You Need to Plan For Beyond Medicare ByLeslie Newlife|December 12, 2024 For retirees, Medicare is often considered the go-to solution for healthcare coverage. But there’s more to consider than just signing up for Medicare. The...
“The economic benefits of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act seem to have petered out,” a Tax Policy Center report said in August. “The economy’s strength now seems to lie almost entirely with consumer spending.” Rather than pouring their huge tax savings into the economy, companies opted inst...
A 2022 postal reform law ordered establishing a new PSHB in 2025 to replace the FEHB for postal employees and retirees, with those who retire next year and later further required to enroll in Medicare parts B (physician and related services) and D (prescription drug benefits) when they becom...