Archive for The Day of September 3rd, 2005

Archive for the Day of September 3rd, 2005

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of September 3rd, 2005.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during September 3rd, 2005.

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Medical Billing For Types Of Medicare.

Medical Billing For Types Of Medicare. Medicare can be tricky to submit medical billing claims to. They require each and every line regarding procedures performs to be documented and noted on the medical billing form prior to submission. Failure to do so can get your Medicare medical billing claims only partially paid or worse outright rejected, and rejected medical billing claims not only stop your revenue flow back into your practice, it also ties up your staff with the duties of pulling patient files, checking the forms, refiling the medical billing forms, double checking the file to make sure everything is documented and then re-submitting the claim to Medicare. Another

Medical Billing Tips Consider Dermabond a Simple Closure

Medical Billing Tips Consider Dermabond a Simple Closure When filing your medical billing claims for laceration repairs. Most carriers recommend that you code Dermabond as a simple closure when preparing your medical billing forms. If the wounds are located in the same anatomical area you should add these wound lengths together and only report one simple repair code on your medical billing form. A good example of this is if a surgeon repairs a patient’s lacerations using Dermabond in three separate places on the left arm; in order to report the procedure performed correctly, you should choose the most accurate code from the 12001-12007 series (Simple repair of superficial wounds

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