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CMS Call: Potential Elimination of CMS and DIF Forms (May 27)

By Debra A. McCurdy on 20 May 2015
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CMS is hosting a Special Open Door Forum call on May 27, 2015 to discuss eliminating the Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN) and Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Information (DIF) forms.  Comments on the forms also can be sent to ReducingProviderBurden@cms.hhs.gov.

Posted in Health Care Industry Events
Tags: CMN, DMEPOS, documentation, Health Care Industry Events
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