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CMS Reveals New Medicare Card Design
September 25, 2017
Categories: Essential News
New Medicare cards are coming The Social Security Number Removal Initiative (SSNRI) We’re removing Social Security Numbers from Medicare cards to prevent fraud, fight identity theft, and keep taxpayer dollars safe. Learn more about how we’re protecting the identities of people with Medicare and helping you put patients first. Today, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) gave the public its first look at the newly designed Medicare card. The new Medicare card contains
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New law requires insurance companies to cover more tests related to breast cancer
September 18, 2017
Categories: Essential News
A new law sponsored by Democratic state Sen. Laura Murphy of Des Plaines requires insurance companies to cover an MRI if a patient is diagnosed with dense breast tissue, which can be an indicator of cancer. "Early detection is a key element in the fight against breast cancer," Murphy said in a news release. "By requiring insurance companies to cover MRIs in patients with dense breast tissue, we are arming doctors with another tool to help them detect breast cancer sooner." Studies show that
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Hurricane Irma and Harvey – How to Handle Replacement Equipment
September 12, 2017
Categories: Essential News
CMS finally released guidance for DMEPOS suppliers for handling patients that have had DMEPOS items destroyed due to both hurricanes Harvey and Irma. The Medicare-enrolled supplier does NOT need to gather new documentation to prove the medical need such as the order, office visit, etc. The enrolled supplier is allowed to dispense a new DME item such as oxygen equipment, CPAP machine, hospital bed, wheelchair, prosthetic limb, etc. without having to get a new order and new office visit. Here
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We’re Connecting the HME Community – Learn How
September 11, 2017
Categories: Essential News
After Hurricane Harvey surged into the Texas coast, it left a plague of floodwaters and destruction. HME providers continue their efforts to ensure patients get the equipment and supplies they need. Thankfully, those in the HME industry have always been there for one another, and it’s no different now. “It’s heartening to see the outpouring of support from the membership community,” said Clint Geffert, a native Texan and president of VGM & Associates at VGM Group, Inc.
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Texas Providers Remain Determined in Aftermath of Harvey
September 11, 2017
Categories: Essential News
As Hurricane Irma surges towards the coast of Florida, providers in the wake of Hurricane Harvey continue efforts to serve thousands of patients in need, all while trying to recover from the Category 4 hurricane that dumped more than 50 inches of rain over Houston. Bob Rodriguez, VGM’s regional account manager for Texas, and Collin Brecher from VGM Government Relations, have been visiting with members to capture some of their plights and collect stories of what, at times, were herculean
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FDA grants clearance for first 2D digital mammography system with patient-assisted compression
September 11, 2017
Categories: Essential News
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared the first 2D digital mammography system that allows patients to increase or decrease the amount of compression applied to their own breast before the mammogram x-ray is taken. "Regular mammograms are an important tool in detecting breast cancer," said Alberto Gutierrez, Ph.D., director of the Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health at the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health. "However, some patients may experience
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Review Offers Recommendations for Managing Menopausal Symptoms in Women Who’ve Been Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
September 7, 2017
Categories: Essential News
Most women go through menopause as a natural part of the aging process, at about age 51 on average -- some sooner, some later. But if you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer before menopause, some treatments could bring on menopause earlier and more abruptly than expected. Hormonal therapy medicines, such as tamoxifen and the aromatase inhibitors, also can cause or make menopausal symptoms worse. Hormonal therapy medicines are taken after surgery by women diagnosed with hormone-receptor-positive