Cigna Healthcare Implements New Policy Targeting E/M Coding
Cigna’s new E/M policy adjusts high-level claims lacking documentation, impacting about 3% of in-network providers billing levels 4 and 5.
Read moreThis page was updated Oct. 9 to reflect updated CDC guidance.
The federal government shutdown is due to a partisan divide over whether the Continuing Resolution should remain free of unrelated policies (Republicans) or include ACA-related health care funding (Democrats). Despite multiple votes and negotiations, no compromise has been reached.
ACR® will continue to update this page with any developments that impact radiologists, practices and patients.
The following agencies have publicly posted shutdown contingency plans, which are summarized below. Each heading is a direct link to that respective plan.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS):
Food and Drug Administration (FDA):
National Institutes of Health (NIH):
Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H):
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA):
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC):
We will continue to monitor developments and share updates as available.
Cigna Healthcare Implements New Policy Targeting E/M Coding
Cigna’s new E/M policy adjusts high-level claims lacking documentation, impacting about 3% of in-network providers billing levels 4 and 5.
Read moreACR Backs Legislation to Bring Specialists to Rural Areas
ACR and others support the SPARC Act to boost rural access to specialty care through loan repayment incentives for providers serving underserved areas.
Read moreMACs Seek Public Comments on Peripheral Nerve Block Coverage
CMS draft LCDs may affect coverage for peripheral nerve ablation. ACR members are urged to review and comment, especially interventional radiologists.
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