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Last Modified: 1/28/2025 Location: FL, PR, USVI Business: Part A, Part B

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Title: Understanding the January 2025 Outpatient Prospective Payment System
Line of business: Part A
Description: Start the year off with an overview of Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS). We will review in detail each update or change implemented with the 2025 OPPS release. To promote success for 2025 we will also highlight valuable resources that will assist with staying up to date with each quarterly OPPS update.
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