Ozempic tied to lower risk of dementia and nicotine misuse: Study A recent study indicates that Ozempic, a popular weight-loss drug, may be associated with a reduced risk of developing dementia and a decreased likelihood of nicotine misuse, reports BioSpace. The research highlights potential additional benefits of Ozempic beyond weight management, suggesting its broader impact on brain health and addiction behaviors. Read about this and 4 other highlights from the week: https://bit.ly/4bQtjNe
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting
Hospitals and Health Care
Evansville, Indiana 248 followers
A full service medical billing company that also offers a full range of consulting services for your practice.
About us
HSC Medical Billing & Consulting, LLC is a full service medical billing company that also offers a full range of consulting services for your practice. As a subsidiary of Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C., we are in a unique position to provide financial management expertise through the firm’s Health Care team. In 2008, HSC Medical Billing & Consulting, LLC began with five staff members and has since grown to a team of more than 50, including four Certified Professional Coders (CPCs) with experience coding for over 25 different specialties including Rural Health Clinics. All CPCs are certified in ICD-10 diagnosis coding. We are large enough to provide quality medical billing and small enough to tailor a solution for your practice.
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https://www.hsccpa.com/medical-billing-services/
External link for HSC Medical Billing & Consulting
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Evansville, Indiana
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Medical Billing and Coding
Locations
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Primary
21 SE Third Street
Suite 700
Evansville, Indiana 47708, US
Employees at HSC Medical Billing & Consulting
Updates
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"Tax-exempt hospitals and providers should look for ways to preserve their tax-exempt status and be aware of unrelated business income issues that may arise with these arrangements. To preserve its status, an exempt organization must be organized and operated exclusively for qualified tax-exempt purposes. When an exempt organization invests in a joint venture partnership, the activities of the partnership become those of the organization. If the overall activities from the partnership are not mission related and account for a substantial portion of the organization’s activities, the organization is no longer considered operated exclusively for tax-exempt purposes and is at risk of losing its exempt status." https://rsm.us/4d3cD6d
Protecting tax exempt status in health care joint ventures
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Business transactions in the healthcare landscape have unique tax considerations to keep in mind. Read about six of them here.
When contemplating any type of business transaction, especially those in the unique landscape of healthcare, there are tax considerations to keep in mind. While there are several considerations, these six are key to conducting a successful transaction. https://bit.ly/4ezqyCN
Tax Consderations on Healthcare Deals - Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. | Certified Public Accountants
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July 1, 2024: Medicaid Cost Sharing Restarts "The Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) paused Medicaid cost-sharing rules in March 2020 to keep health coverage open for IHCP members during the federal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) public health emergency (PHE) and the subsequent return-to-normal process. This pause will end July 1, 2024, and the IHCP will restart cost sharing for the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicaid for Employees with Disabilities (MEDWorks) programs. This cost-sharing resumption impacts approximately 1 million Medicaid members with the majority enrolled in HIP." Read more in the IHCP Bulletin https://bit.ly/45oygvf
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