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Audiology Today (AT) is the American Academy of Audiology’s award-winning magazine of, by, and for audiologists. Each issue of this full-color, bimonthly magazine provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology, including clinical activities and hearing research, current events, news items, professional issues, individual-institutional-organizational announcements, and other areas within the scope of practice of audiology.
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CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT | Federal Employee Program Hearing Aid Benefit Changes for 2024
The Federal Employee Program (FEP) contracts with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) to administer benefits for federal employees across the nation.
CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT | Building Audiology Participation in Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Quality Reporting
The foundation of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality Payment Program (QPP) was designed to replace the flawed base of the Sustainable Growth Rate formula that for many years served as the underpinning of Medicare provider payment.
CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT | Introduction to New Auditory Osseointegrated Device Codes for 2024
Effective January 1, 2024, audiologists will use two new CPT codes for auditory osseointegrated devices related to activation, fitting, programming, and verification, providing insights for their utilization.
CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT| Updates on Medicare Limited Direct Access and Use of the AB Modifier on Audiologists’ Claims
The objective of this article is to review coding guidance for services covered under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) policy of limited direct access to an audiologist for the provision of certain audiology services.