Since many payer networks are already complete, it is often challenging for providers to get contracted. Therefore, the question is what can you do as a provider of valuable medical services to get into a closed or narrow payer network?
Patient survey results were recently published by Software Advice that uncovered that your patients are using wait times found online as a determining factor when deciding to make an appointment with you.
In the last few years, the number of providers that have received records requests from third-party companies hired by health plans has skyrocketed. The good news for providers and patients is that risk adjustment requests are NOT for determining the medical necessity of ...
You have be under the impression that you should never utilize unspecified codes. This is completely incorrect. Actually, when unspecified codes are used wisely, it can make a significant difference in your ability to get your claims paid.
You know what a pain HIPAA compliance is for your office. Well, significantly magnify that pain, and that’s telemedicine HIPAA compliance – unless you know what to look for...
Several weeks ago, a customer called and asked, “How long should we keep our patients’ medical records before destroying them?” Over the years, I’ve heard a variety of answers to this question, and it never seemed...
The problem is, no one wants to believe that this could happen at their practice or in their town. However, based on the facts, this is a terrible mistake...
If you do it right, your NPPs can receive payments for their services at the same rate as your physicians (vs. the normal 85%). On the flip side, one slip-up while navigating the stringent Medicare rules governing incident to can leave you paying thousands in penalties and fines...
Payer contract negotiations don’t have to be painful. Consider these action items to help keep you focused, avoid payer pressures, and prioritize your organizational goals to ensure the right outcomes for your practice...
Your practice is responsible for protecting your patients’ ePHI at both the origination site and the distant site. You must ensure that both locations have appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards in place as outlined in the HIPAA Security Rule...
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