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11/03/2015
Results of Widespread Prepayment Review of Claims for Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses, HCPCS Codes L0631/L0637
DME MAC Jurisdiction A has completed the widespread prepayment review of claims for Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses (HCPCS codes L0631 and L0637). These findings include claims processed primarily from June 2015 through August 2015.
The review involved prepayment complex medical review of 1,068 claims submitted by 357 suppliers. Responses to the Additional Documentation Request (ADR) were not received for 500 (47%) of the claims. For the remaining 568 claims, 17 claims were allowed and 551 claims were denied resulting in a claim denial rate of 97%. The overall CDR was 95.5%.
https://howiebartz.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/results-of-widespread-prepayment-review-of-claims-for-lumbar-sacral-orthoses-hcpcs-codes-l0631l0637/
Results of Widespread Prepayment Review of Claims for Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses, HCPCS Codes... DME MAC Jurisdiction A has completed the widespread prepayment review of claims for Lumbar-Sacral Orthoses (HCPCS codes L0631 and L0637). These findings include claims processed primarily from June...
10/13/2015
Back pain is often a result of the aging process for many people, but there are steps you can take to keep your back strong and healthy.
“As you age, your back undergoes degenerative changes,” says Garrett Helber DO. Most people refer to these changes as arthritis, which include disk degeneration, spinal canal narrowing and enlargement of the joints of the spine. As a result, some people may experience pain, although there are many that do not,” he says.
http://health.clevelandclinic.org/2015/09/got-back-pain-try-superman-3-exercises/
Got Back Pain? Try Doing 'Superman' and 3 More Exercises - Health Essentials from Cleveland Clinic Back pain is often a normal part of aging, but don’t take it lying down. Find out how you can strengthen your back and avoid or minimize pain.
Effectiveness of Therapeutic Facet Joint Interventions in Managing Chronic Spinal Pain
The therapeutic spinal facet joint interventions generally used for the treatment of axial spinal pain of facet joint origin are intraarticular facet joint injections, facet joint nerve blocks, and radiofrequency neurotomy. Despite interventional procedures being common as treatment strategies for facet joint pathology, there is a paucity of literature investigating these therapeutic approaches. Systematic reviews assessing the effectiveness of various therapeutic facet joint interventions have shown there to be variable evidence based on the region and the modality of treatment utilized.
http://painphysicianjournal.com/current/pdf?article=MjM2NA%3D%3D
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