Archive for The Day of July 14th, 2006

Archive for the Day of July 14th, 2006

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of July 14th, 2006.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during July 14th, 2006.

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The Importance of Accurate E/M Claims

Medical billing largely depends on the accuracy of the physician’s records. Many times physicians have nothing to do with the medical billing aspect of their practice or facility. This can cause them to be haphazard with their documentation for their patients. It is important to educate physicians about the importance of accurate records to the medical billing department. With rising healthcare costs, carriers are becoming much less lenient on treatments and procedures being covered. They also have become sticklers for accurate medical billing documentation submissions. If there is anything incorrect on a claim, it gets sent back to the provider without payment. There are many evaluation and management claims that

When to Use 59025

The time to use 59025 to code a fetal non-stress test is when the patient records that she has felt the baby moving. If not then the fetal monitor is counted as routine. When you use the code 59025 for the fetal non-stress test for NST procedures you must make sure you are using them correctly. How that happens is that during the NST procedure the ob-gyn evaluates the patient and evaluates the well being of the fetus with out the use of IV medications. The test lasts for approximately 30-40 minutes, and the ob-gyn monitors the heart rate of the fetus using external transducers. If the NST is reactive

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