Gastroenterology is a sprawling
discipline dealing with multiple anatomies and diseases that afflict them. And
this makes a gastroenterological treatment episode very dynamic, one where an episode starting with a normal screening
can lead to surgery, bringing in divergent care components within a treatment
episode making claim preparation, which includes assigning proper code to each
care component deciphering where one started and ended and whether the
incursion of a new care service changes the character of the treatment from a
billing perspective – very difficult. On a specific note, there are mainly
three components of a gastroenterological treatment – screening, diagnosis and
biopsy and an episode can include all of them.
Two
years ago, a patient showed low-risk symptoms and had a screening colonoscopy but
now displays symptoms that warrant diagnostic colonoscopy. Will Medicare
reimburse the second procedure?
This is just one of the many instances
directly related to treatment billers and coders face. Similarly, there are
multiple issues related to areas around a treatment, like:
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The code to use for a first time visit
·
The code for an emergency room, etc.
And if not paid attention to, the
result is inaccurate coding, claim rejections and shrunk finance.
To increase the number of successful
reimbursements, you have to make sure that you are thoroughly familiar with all
aspects of gastroenterology mediacl billing, your knowledge of codes and related matters is
frequently updated and you have records to support your claim.
This necessitates three things: sound
documentation gathered and archived such that they can be easily retrieved when
preparing claims, training for billers and coders which will help develop a
sound knowledge of billing and coding modalities and appropriate software
platform to ensure efficiency and regulatory compliance.
It’s little wonder that gastroenterology practitioners are
increasingly turning to professional billers and coders to handle their billing
and coding activities.
MBC’s Revenue Management Consultingservices can help you to put your revenue management cycle in order by
assessing it and ensuring that revenue leakage gaps are closed through smooth
flow of gastroenterology data, installation of proper software applications and
staff training in how to handle gastroenterology codes.
Medicalbillerandcoders.com, the
largest consortium of billers and coders in the US, has also been helping
several gastroenterology care centers, in big and small cities of the US, with
its Outsourcing services handling the entire range of activities involved in
billing and coding starting from preparation of claims through submission to
post-submission follow-ups. Our service modules are flexible that allow you to
pick and choose only those bits and pieces of our services that meet your
coding needs so that you can avoid
paying additional cost.