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Explain the reasons and provide a short history for resource-based relative value studies.
 
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What is medical case management (MCM)?
 
  a. An involuntary process of evaluating the effectiveness and frequency of medical treatments by reviewing services
  b. A process of evaluating the effectiveness of surgical staff
  c. A process of evaluating the effectiveness and frequency of medical treatments by reviewing services
  d. A process of evaluating the frequency of fraudulent insurance claims



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At one time providers were paid based on not only the procedure performed, but also on the degree or title of the provider. For example, an M.D. and a D.C. would receive different amounts for the same procedure.
With the passage of OBRA 90-Public Law 101-608 of 1987, major changes for physician payment reform took place. One change was the implementation of a fee schedule for physician payment. This fee schedule is based on relative value units that reflect the resources required to provide a service. The fee schedule is based on national uniform relative values for all physicians without respect to area of specialization.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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