Archive for The Day of September 8th, 2005

Archive for the Day of September 8th, 2005

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of September 8th, 2005.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during September 8th, 2005.

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Wound Length & Medical Billing Laceration Claims

Wound Length & Medical Billing Laceration Claims When processing medical billing claims for multiple laceration repairs – which is common when processing paperwork on an auto accident and many emergency room claims; normally you won’t add the repair lengths unless you have wounds that require exactly the same type and amount of care and are at roughly the same anatomic location as defined by CPT coding. The medical billing is easy enough to figure out on most multiple laceration claims. If there are different types of repairs you will use separate CPT codes on your medical billing. If you have multiple lacerations in the same area, CPT explains this by

Ways To Up Your Menactra Reimbursements

Ways To Up Your Menactra Reimbursements As of July of this year there is an addition to the coding in the form of 90734 (Meningococcal conjugate vaccine, serogroups A, C, Y and W-135 [tetravalent], for intramuscular use), and 3 insurance companies have a wide difference in reimbursements. Advance planning in your medical billing, proper patient coding, and exact documentation will help get your practice the ultimate reimbursement for this procedure. The average revenue reimbursement seems to be in the $85-$102 at this time from most carriers. Three different insurance companies were asked what their reimbursement rates would be for 90734 and received the following responses: United had not set a

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