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DATE: April 24, 2025 at 11:18AM
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Yale New Haven Health System Announces 5.5-Million Record Data Breach t.co/nEKfvOyxCn

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DATE: April 24, 2025 at 11:15AM
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Blue Shield of California Announces Impermissible Disclosure of PHI to Google Ads: 4.7 Million Affected t.co/kdgU9FMr8V #healthcare #databreach

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DATE: April 11, 2025 at 12:34PM
SOURCE: PsychBilling Coach by Susan Frager
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TITLE: Telehealth Confusion, version 2025

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Just what we all wanted for 2025: more telehealth confusion and crazy rules to worry about! I’m surprised I haven’t come across this before, but it came up in a consultation, so I thought everyone should be made aware.

Situation: Therapist is enrolled in Original Medicare, but the client has Medicare “Advantage.” (that should really be DISADVANTAGE…) The therapist doesn’t participate with the Dis-Advantage plan.

The “Advantage” plan has out of network benefits and pays the therapist at the full Original Medicare reimbursement rate. So far, so good. But then the client is seen via telehealth. The plan denies, stating that there are no out of network benefits for telehealth. The therapist appeals, and the appeal fails, with no additional information given beyond “telehealth isn’t covered for out of network.”

What the…??? Can they do that?

My first reaction was “no, of course not. If they have out of network benefits that should apply to telehealth as well as in-person visits.” And I began my usual forceful dispute letter to the higher-ups.

But remember, we’re talking about Medicare here. A government program where everything -including telehealth is set out in federal law. So when in doubt, I go back to CMS and the statutes, looking for “where is it written that…”

And I stumbled upon this. (Click the image to be taken to the full statute).

It seems to come down to the definition of “basic benefits” as opposed to “supplemental benefits.”

Reading through the mind-numbing, confusing legalese, it appears that basic benefits under Medicare “Advantage” are defined as the same benefits a client would receive if they’d stayed with Original Medicare. The Advantage plans have to cover basic benefits.

Supplemental benefits are the extra goodies that entice people to sign up for “Advantage” plans. You know, the stuff aging celebrities push on TV. Silver Sneakers, free over-the-counter meds, hearing aids, dental & vision benefits, etc.

What does this have to do with telehealth?

It comes down to how an “Advantage” plan classifies the telehealth benefits: basic or supplemental. If telehealth is basic, it will be covered no matter the network status of the clinician (assuming the plan has out of network benefits to begin with). If telehealth is supplemental, the plan gets to decide what to offer or IF they’ll offer it.

And how would we ever find out how the plan defines the telehealth benefits?

That’s really the question! I don’t think you could. I’m certain customer service reps 1) can’t access that level of fine-print information and 2) wouldn’t even understand why you needed to know. You’d spend hours on hold verifying benefits, and in the end not be able to rely upon what you were told. No thanks, right?!

But Original Medicare covers telehealth for mental health!

Yes, it does. And that’s why it originally seemed to me that if you’re out of network with your client’s “Advantage” plan, it should still cover telehealth.

But here’s what I think is going on. Back in the days of the dinosaurs, 2019 (pre-COVID), Medicare only covered telehealth in unusual circumstances.

• The client either had to live in a rural area, or the therapist was in a designated health professional shortage area.

• Telehealth with the client located in their home had to be based on the client’s inability to travel. For instance, a disability or medical condition rendering them homebound. Otherwise, the client had to be at a medical facility to receive telehealth services.* (that sounds so archaic now!)

• Only a small number of services were covered via telehealth, and for a limited period of time in most cases.

• Audio-only wasn’t ever covered.

*This is why so much of the original telehealth confusion due to COVID occurred. At the start of the pandemic, telehealth automatically was paid at a lower, facility fee. There wasn’t a way to get the same reimbursement rate for telehealth as for in-person services. When COVID hit, Medicare implemented a “temporary” payment override by using a coding workaround during the public health emergency. In 2020, I don’t think anyone expected that this “temporary” override would last 4 years!

The introduction of Place of Service (POS) 10 allowed Medicare a way to pay full fees for telehealth, while still paying reduced rates when the client receives telehealth while sitting at a medical facility (POS 02).

This, therefore, is what I believe to be the basis of Telehealth Confusion, version 2025: In the years since 2020, Medicare law with respect to telehealth reimbursement was only amended insofar as Original Medicare was concerned. Medicare Advantage has been allowed to do their own thing, much of the time and this is by no means just limited to telehealth!

The legalese seems to support this telehealth confusion hypothesis. A couple of paragraphs below what I quoted above, is this lovely clear sentence:

Inquiring minds want to know! So I clicked the link for section 422.135. It’s entitled “Additional Telehealth Benefits.” I was excited, thinking I might finally be getting somewhere.

Clear as mud, right? So I took a detour to read through section 1834(m). To spare us all Torture by Statute, I won’t provide any quotes. It was a dead end. Just the old pre-COVID rules of Medicare telehealth. And it said nothing about Medicare Advantage. Or Disadvantage (as the case may be). Hence my hypothesis.

I’ll insert a caution: not being a Medicare attorney, this is as far as I’m going to go because reading this stuff makes my head hurt! But it’s as good a guess as any, unless you’d like to pay a lawyer.

The takeaway here is that because Medicare “Advantage” still appears to be operating under 2019’s telehealth confusion, not 2025’s, is that therapists who are out of network with commercial Medicare Part C (Advantage) plans need to be careful if doing telehealth. There may not be out of network telehealth coverage even if there are out of network benefits for in-person psychotherapy. Crazy though that sounds, it does appear to be true.

So what do I do if it happens to me?

I’ll start with one thing NOT to do. If you’re out of network with an “Advantage” plan, do not appeal. Why? Because the government has this brilliant law that says OON providers with an Advantage plan must sign a waiver of liability before the plan will consider the appeal. The waiver says that if the appeal goes against you and the plan upholds the denial, you won’t bill the patient.

Don’t go there. I get that the intent of the law was to protect elderly beneficiaries. But the outcome…

Nothing like outright giving insurance companies permission to deny!

Since you presumably explained your out of network status, if this happens, bill the client. And let the client appeal. They chose to see you, knowing that you were out of network.

Another obvious, though unfortunate, suggestion is to see Medicare Advantage clients in-person only.

If you’re currently seeing Advantage clients out of network and getting paid: then don’t worry. So far, I’ve only encountered this one example. So it’s hardly a trend. But that’s the worry: if one plan can do this and get away with it…then others will may follow suit eventually.

Because they’re always looking for ways not to pay!

Such are the rabbit trails I follow, when trying to get therapists paid. Or at least clarifying insurance messes such as telehealth confusion.

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Telehealth confusion
PsychBilling Coach · Telehealth Confusion, version 2025 | PsychBilling CoachJust what we all wanted for 2025: more telehealth confusion and crazy rules to worry about! I'm surprised I haven't come across this before, but it came up in

DATE: March 18, 2025 at 03:42PM
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DATE: March 18, 2025 at 02:28PM
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DATE: March 18, 2025 at 12:55PM
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Health-care billing company Medical Billing Specialists Inc. (MBS Select) has been hit with a potential class action lawsuit over their 2024 breach.

Notifications first went out a year after the attack by Akira ransomware group.

databreaches.net/2025/02/26/me

h/t, Bloomberg Law.

Direct link to complaint: bloomberglaw.com/public/deskto

From Bluesight's press release for the 2025 Breach Barometer, some of the key findings:

  • More than 300 million patient records breached in 2024, a 26% increase over 2023. This included the largest healthcare breach ever recorded, affecting 1 in 2 Americans.

  • Insider threats, hackers and third-party relationships drove breach impact in 2024, with business associates accounting for the majority of breached records (77%) in the 2025 Breach Barometer dataset.

  • Breach notifications took an average of 205 days after an incident in 2024, compared to 177 days in the previous year.

I'll have more details on some of these issues on my blog in the near future, but encourage you to download the full report now:

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For those of you that read the Protenus Breach Barometer report I produced with Protenus every year beginning in 2016, Bluesight recently acquired Protenus and is continuing to produce the report in collaboration with my work.

TITLE: Microsoft Copilot: Data Privacy Violation? *How to Turn it Off*

Microsoft Copilot is now built into Windows 10 and 11 and highly integrated with all Office 365 apps.

It is arguably highly useful.

However (at least in Word), the entire point of Copilot is to learn from what you type, and suggest or write increasingly useful documents. This means it is learning from your confidential client documents -- so the question arises -- how far does that information spread and does it even understand what is confidential and what is not?

Personally -- I want to selectively engage AI as *I* need it, and not have it looking over my shoulder at all times.

In this video, a lawyer breaks down a conversation between another lawyer and a Microsoft employee addressing pointed conversations about confidentiality. The employee seems to say that confidential information won't transmit beyond your organization (if you are using a business license version of Office 365...) but leaves unclear whether or not confidential information might spread between employees in the same business on a group license. Then there is the whole question of whether or not to even trust that Microsoft is not sucking up the data from your client documents regardless of what they say (their licensing documents *ALLOW THIS*). This is *THE* video to watch right now concerning privacy and HIPAA implications: youtube.com/watch?v=W9X6yMwmMp

If you are viewing this on a web browser, also look at the comment section.

Please note that 4:48 into the video it discusses how to turn off Copilot in Office. Great. I tested this, and it also turns off my ability to synch OneNote documents with the cloud and different computers. So be aware of that.

This webpage gives you an easy way to turn off Copilot using the Group Policy Editor:
tomsguide.com/computing/softwa

This also works for Windows 10. You have to have a Pro, Enterprise, or Education edition of Windows to use the Group Policy Editor. Otherwise, you will need to use the Registry Editor. You can find directions on how to do this in this conversation: answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wi

Turning off Copilot through the Group Policy Editor does NOT damage my ability to synch OneNote files with OneDrive and between computers. (Moving to a solution that does not require this is a future goal of mine as its a security concern too...)

Meanwhile, Atomic Shrimp (a channel usually devoted to scam baiting -- highly amusing, I recommend him) apparently considers this all a scam. In a nutshell -- the price of Office 365 has been increased and Copilot has been added to it. However, if you are willing to wait on-hold 1-3 hours and argue with Microsoft, they still have an unadvertised tier of Office 365 at the old price WITHOUT Copilot functionality:
Microsoft’s Sneaky Forced-Upsell to 365 Users; If You Don’t Need/Want Copilot, Don’t Pay for It
youtube.com/watch?v=eYVPThx7ys

So -- I guess I'd rather pay the higher price each year for Office 365 and just turn off Copilot, but to each their own... But then, the software still exists on our computers, so in theory it might still be functioning if Microsoft is lying...

It's time to switch to Linux Mint and move out of the Microsoft sphere.

If you missed it earlier:

a) Turn off Recall: youtube.com/watch?v=HMi6UaO1In
b) What Microsoft User Agreements say about their rights to use your data:
youtube.com/watch?v=1bxz2KpbNn

I happen to have a HIPAA BAA agreement with Microsoft, but really -- am I going to sue Microsoft if they violate it?

At the risk of getting political, keep in mind that Microsoft just gave $1 million to the Trump inauguration fund. Perhaps just a savvy business move to stay in favor. It gets more ominous if we read into it, in light of likely administration future moves against transgender rights, LGBTQ+ rights, non-Christian religions, and pregnancy concerns -- all concerns we are likely to encounter as psychotherapists. All concerns we MIGHT document in client materials...

-- Michael

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Michael Reeder LCPC
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DATE: November 11, 2024 at 10:08AM
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Healthcare Providers Fined for Failing to Check the HHS-OIG Exclusions List t.co/f8OVmCHaa2

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DATE: November 08, 2024 at 02:34PM
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HIPAA Gets a Potential Counterpart in HISAA t.co/CpFZVPnkdo

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JD SupraHIPAA Gets a Potential Counterpart in HISAA | JD SupraAmericans hear about cybersecurity incidents on a frequent basis. As the adage goes, it is not a matter of “if” a breach or security hack occurs; it...

DATE: November 08, 2024 at 01:01PM
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Will 50 Enforcement Actions Be Sufficiently “Loud and Clear” that HIPAA’s Right of Access Must Be Honored? t.co/7C0JzHcUsb

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JD SupraWill 50 Enforcement Actions Be Sufficiently “Loud and Clear” that HIPAA’s Right of Access Must Be Honored? | JD SupraBecause of pervasive misunderstanding of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), providers all too frequently create...

DATE: October 24, 2024 at 11:17PM
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Medical Practice Ordered to Pay HIPAA Civil Monetary Penalty Following Acquisition t.co/U6CtNSoZDf

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JD SupraMedical Practice Ordered to Pay HIPAA Civil Monetary Penalty Following Acquisition | JD SupraIn October 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), Office for Civil Rights (“OCR”) announced the imposition of a civil...

DATE: October 22, 2024 at 01:28PM
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Great Expressions Dental Centers Settle Data Breach Lawsuit for $2.7 Million t.co/YLG3EBZJek

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DATE: September 16, 2024 at 12:41PM
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FTC amendments to Health Breach Notification Rule are now in effect t.co/AuSPYKiGKd

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JD SupraFTC amendments to Health Breach Notification Rule are now in effect | JD SupraOn April 24, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it had finalized changes to its Health Breach Notification Rule - to address emerging...

DATE: September 10, 2024 at 06:26PM
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JD Supra[Event] Healthcare Basic Compliance Academy - December 9th - 12th, San Diego, CA | JD SupraIdeal for practitioners who want to build strong foundational knowledge of compliance program management in a healthcare setting and how to apply that...