FY 2025 New Technology
Add-On Payments (NTAP)

New Technology Add-On Payments (NTAPs) can be a significant source of reimbursement for hospitals, making it crucial for organizations to recognize and correctly assign the codes for devices, substances, and technologies approved for NTAP. Our guide provides everything you need to navigate these opportunities, with a comprehensive overview of all NTAP-approved technologies for FY 2025. This guide includes detailed descriptions, relevant diagnosis and procedure codes, and maximum payment information for each technology, ensuring your organization captures every potential reimbursement.

What's included:

✓ Overview of FY 2025 New Technology Add-On Payments (NTAP)

✓ Comprehensive List of Approved Technologies

✓ Guidance on Proper Coding Practices

✓ New Technology Coding Tips

FY 2025 New Technology Add-On Payments (NTAP)
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