Access NHIA’s complete guide to Medicare Part B home infusion therapy (HIT) services benefit, to get the information you need to know for your organization. At the end of this year the temporary transitional benefit for Part B will end and the permanent benefit will begin January 1, 2021.
NHIA’s guide offers information you need to know in an easy to follow format with side-by-side comparisons of the current and future benefit. Learn more about who can bill for services, what services are covered, which billing codes and rates apply, and how to develop a compliant HIT services plan of care. This is the tool you need to prepare for participating in the new 2021 Part B Home Infusion Therapy Services benefit.
(*Note: CMS may continue to make changes to the Part B HIT services benefit or release new information about enrollment over the coming months. NHIA will update the tool as needed based on the most recent guidance from CMS.)
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