Archive for The Day of December 20th, 2006

Archive for the Day of December 20th, 2006

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of December 20th, 2006.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during December 20th, 2006.

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Correct Medical Billing for Parent Consultations

The world of pediatric medicine is fast paced and along with unpredictable kids come unpredictable medical billing situations. If you process medical billing for pediatric physicians, you may or may not have run across a situation for determining what diagnoses would apply when parents come in to discuss their child’s health issues. If you’re wondering if there is a single code, the answer is yes. A parent conference falls under V65.19 (Other persons seeking consultation; other person consulting on behalf of another person). In other words, the code describes a person seeking “advice or treatment for non-attending third party.” Since a parent has the right to discuss the treatment and

Do You Report Separate Codes for Separate Excisions?

One daily dilemma that many in the medical billing industry face are when to bundle a claim for services rendered and group like services and when to report them separately. Ultimately you want fair reimbursement for all services rendered to patients and with the fee structures for repayment on medical billing claims, it can be confusing about when exactly to combine and when to split services out as individual procedures. A good example would be if a physician debrides two sites with infected decubiti, technically, it would be two procedures and in most cases could be reported as separate. A good rule of thumb would be to first look at

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