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OIG’s Remote Patient Monitoring Audits Are Here: What You Need to Know
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OIG’s Remote Patient Monitoring Audits Are Here: What You Need to Know

OIG’s increased oversight of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) has led to a surge in Medicare audits, with a focus on documentation, medical necessity, and compliance with billing requirements. To stay compliant, organizations should ensure clear documentation, conduct proactive compliance assessments, and seek legal guidance when responding to audits.

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FDA Resolves Semaglutide Shortage: What This Means for GLP-1 Compounding Pharmacies and Telehealth Weight Loss Companies
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FDA Resolves Semaglutide Shortage: What This Means for GLP-1 Compounding Pharmacies and Telehealth Weight Loss Companies

The removal of semaglutide from the Drug Shortage List will have a significant impact on the way telehealth practices and compounding pharmacies handle this medication. With the normal FDA restrictions on compounding set to take effect once again, practices and pharmacies need to be aware of the deadlines and regulatory requirements that come with this change.

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Navigating Reimbursement Strategies in the Food as Medicine Space
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Navigating Reimbursement Strategies in the Food as Medicine Space

One of the key factors in FaM’s growth is reimbursement policy across various payors and providers. This post introduces reimbursement frameworks and strategies that support the FaM space, including medical nutrition therapy (MNT), medically tailored meals (MTM), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and employer-sponsored benefits programs.

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FTC Finalizes Changes to Health Breach Notification Rule: What Digital Health Companies and App Developers Need to Know
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FTC Finalizes Changes to Health Breach Notification Rule: What Digital Health Companies and App Developers Need to Know

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized changes to the Health Breach Notification Rule (HBNR), clarifying its applicability to health apps and similar technologies, including those that are not subject to HIPAA. In 2023, FTC began enforcing the HBNR in earnest, with an expanded interpretation of their authority under the HBNR. In the 2024 Final Rule (the 2024 Final Rule), the agency conforms the HBNR to this expanded interpretation, clarifying its breadth for industry and the public.

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