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CMS Creates Additional Place of Service Code for Telehealth

Social Work Blog

Following a recent update from the Center for Medicare, and Medicaid Services (CMS), NASW has received multiple inquiries regarding telehealth place of service codes (POS) for Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance companies. Denise Johnson, LCSW-C. Senior Practice Associate, Clinical Social Work. Prepared by.

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Members in the News – July 28, 2023

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We’re never going to build out an infrastructure if the going rate for therapy is $150 on the private market and it’s $70 on our Medicaid system.” This month’s focus is on the important topic of “Cultivating Resilient Teens in The Digital Age,” presented by Amy Saloner, LCSW, FNTP, Teen & Family Resilience Coach.

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News Items – May 11, 2023

Social Workers Speak

And for 25 years now, I have been a consultant working on projects related to promoting international classifications with the WHO, the World Health Organization. Reese Druckenmiller is a member of NASW-MN: Navigating ADHD in adulthood Mayo Clinic In my practice, I spend quite a bit of time explaining to children what it means to have ADHD.

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News Items – May 11, 2023

Social Workers Speak

And for 25 years now, I have been a consultant working on projects related to promoting international classifications with the WHO, the World Health Organization. Reese Druckenmiller is a member of NASW-MN: Navigating ADHD in adulthood Mayo Clinic In my practice, I spend quite a bit of time explaining to children what it means to have ADHD.

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News Items – September 28, 2022

Social Workers Speak

We use the phrase: one foot in the present, and one foot in the past,” said Marianne Silva, a clinical social worker and E.M.D.R. Justin Perry is a licensed clinical social worker who helped Amos during this dark period. Her 20 or so family clients reside in the surrounding rural areas and most are Medicaid participants.