Archive for the Week of December 18, 2008

Archive for the Week of December 18, 2008

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the week of December 18, 2008.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during the week of December 18, 2008.

You can browse this week's archives by clicking the "More" button from any of the excerpts below.

Therapy Medical Billing Denials Questionable

Therapy Medical Billing Denials Questionable With therapy on the rise, medical billing for this service has increased. Each year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services expects home care spending to rise. This rise in costs will make accurate medical billing a must for home health agencies. Rising home health costs will probably raise some eyebrows at the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. Over the next year, this commission may closely examine therapy medical billing and see if there is any room for improvement. Recently, the HHS Office of Inspector General compiled three medical billing audits. In each of these audits, therapy charges were frequently denied. These claims made up much

When Billing Code 90714 Isn’t Recognized

When Billing Code 90714 Isn’t Recognized In medical billing, code recognition is not the only reason for denial. 90714 is a new medical billing CPT code. If this code is denied, make sure you get the full story. In medical billing, code recognition is not an acceptable reason for denial. When new medical billing codes are introduced there is a lag period that lets coders and payers get adjusted for that specific code. HIPPAA sets an effective date for all medical billing codes that states when companies must begin using the codes or accepting the new codes. It is illegal to deny claims for no recognition if the code effective

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