Botulinum toxins are potent neuromuscular blocking agents that are useful in treating various focal muscle spastic disorders and excessive muscle contractions, such as dystonia, spasms, and twitches.
The JW and JZ modifier policy applies to all drugs separately payable under Medicare Part B described as supplied in a “single-dose” containers. Read this article to understand how these modifiers should be billed.
The provider enrollment gateway can be used as a secure mechanism for providers and suppliers to upload paper enrollment applications, submit responses to development requests for an application submitted through the gateway, request a c
Update: Providers have reported that stay of enrollment letters have been found in their spam folder when sent via email. Please ensure your spam folder is monitored for any provider enrollment correspondence.
As a MAC, First Coast does not provide the "Informativa de Ingreso 480.6A" or an equivalent document disclosing the provider's annual reimbursement to providers in Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands. This article provides options to acc…
Make sure to provide your correct PTAN in the proper format when contacting us for any claim-related inquiries. PTANs that have double zeroes as a prefix (00XXXXX) should be provided with those zeroes, followed by the remaining digits. If y…
The Comparative Billing Report (CBR) for Part B providers furnishes a detailed examination of the comparative data that Medicare considers when determining how the provider’s billing patterns contrast with those of other providers of the sa…