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ED Coding Guidelines and Best practices
Emergency departments are fast-paced environments where care is delivered quickly depending on the patient's condition's criticality. Further, ED does not deal with one specialty per se. ED provides Medical services across specialties. It also requires close coordination of services from when a patient enters an ambulance or an ED facility to discharge, working with multiple clinical practitioners. Learn more about ED coding best practices in this guide from Medical Billing Wholesalers..
Case Study: Physician Education Resolves $37K BMI Diagnosis Claim Denials
Many Primary Care Physicians lose money because of lack of understanding of payer specific claims submission guidelines. Educating physicians on their documentation responsibilities is an iterative process, that requires an understanding of the reasons for claim denials, ability to nail-down the issues that are causing the denials, determining the corrective actions, and hosting timely sessions between the denials team and the physicians to discuss them.
Case Study: Electronic Podiatry Claims Cut Denials by 23% and Boosted Collections by 25%
Bad quality scanning of superbills and lack of adoption of electronic claims submission creates a charge backlog situation and consequently, result in increased denials on account to timely filing dates not being adhered to. Read this case study about how our structured approach, technical expertise, and revenue cycle rigor combine to create value for our client.
Internal Medicine – Coding Best Practices Guide
Internal medicine can be defined as the medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults. With so many new codes introduced and trickier coding, claim denials have increased for many internal medicine practices. Keep your coding team updated with the latest best practices in internal medicine coding with this guide from Medical Billing Wholesalers.
Medical Coding & Best Practices Guide - Podiatry
Podiatry billing can be complicated in many ways, beginning the need to determine and prove the medical necessity of the treatment, to the coding nuances. It demands meticulous use of modifiers and an understanding of coding for inclusive procedures. In this guide, Medical Billing Wholesalers bring you the guidelines & best practices to be followed to increase collections of your Podiatry practice.
New CPT Code Released to report laboratory testing services that diagnose the presence of the novel Corona Virus
The unique CPT code will be used to report laboratory testing services that diagnose the presence of the novel coronavirus. This will help provide the data for analytics as testing to identify the incidence of the virus continues across the United States.
Revisiting the Basics: Understanding Medical Coding - Importance and Career Opportunities
Medical Coding is a key element of the revenue cycle and drives the communication between healthcare providers and insurers. In this article, we talk about the importance of medical coding and the career opportunities the field presents