You deserve to be paid every penny possible for the telehealth services your practice provides. The problem is, you’re probably not!
The complexity of the new 2022 telehealth coding and fee schedule changes have made it increasingly difficult for you to get reimbursed correctly. And considering that patient demand is driving telehealth to be a larger portion of your revenue, getting paid accurately and optimally is more important than ever.
The good news is that you now have more options than ever to get paid for the non-face-to-face care you’re providing to your patients. But you can’t ethically maximize your telehealth dollars if you don’t know how.
That’s where this 2-part online telehealth training series comes in. Two leading experts will provide you with practical, step-by-step guidance to help you seize all the telehealth reimbursement you are rightfully due. You will also receive the tools you need to ensure your telehealth claims can stand up to even the toughest auditor scrutiny. Check out the specific training session details below.
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PART 1: Get Paid More for Remote Patient Monitoring, 2022 Updates Key
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Your practice is leaving money on the table if you’re not correctly utilizing the 2022 updates to Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) coding rules.
Now, more than ever, your patients expect you to offer remote monitoring options, and in turn, you deserve to be paid everything you are due for providing these services. Both RPM and RTM offer you an opportunity to be paid more for providing treatment you are already making available to your sickest patients (including chronic COVID illnesses). The difficulty is figuring out how to implement these tricky codes correctly.
This is where billing and coding expert, Michael Stearns, MD, CPC, CFPC, CRC, can help. During Dr. Stearns’ online training session, you’ll receive step-by-step advice on how to correctly code your RPM and RTM claims. This training will help you get paid everything you’re due for both RPM and RTM services and have confidence that your claims can withstand even the toughest audit scrutiny.
Here are just a few of the RPM and RTM coding and billing questions you’ll get answered by attending his 90-minute online training:
If you don’t qualify to bill for RPM services, can you still get paid for RTM?
Are you limited to codes 99091, 99453-54, 94557-58 when billing for RPM?
Must your patients be chronically ill to qualify for remote monitoring?
Can you bill new and established patients alike for RPM and RTM services?
What devices qualify for RTM reimbursement?
Can you ethically bill for multiple RPM devices on one patient without “double dipping”?
What documentation is required to ensure reimbursement for each 20-minute interval?
Which providers at your practice are authorized to order and bill for RPM services?
What do codes 989X1, 989X2, 989X3, 989X4, and 989X5 actually cover?
How can you earn an additional $19 per patient per month with code 99453?
How can you be paid for both RPM and CCM services for the same patient?
Which clinical staff can your physician delegate RPM monitoring to?
What does “interactive communication” with your patient really mean?
What RPM devices qualify for reimbursement (and which ones don’t)?
How many days a month must your patient’s device report and monitor data?
How can complying with incident-to billing rules increase your RPM reimbursement?
What are remote monitoring practice expense codes (99453 and 99454) used for?
What additional services (and codes) can be billed as RPM?
How can you be prepared for the expected post-pandemic RPM rule changes?
How often are face-to-face RPM visits required, and how should you track them?
And so much more!
Although there are numerous benefits to providing Remote Patient Monitoring and Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (improved patient connectivity and care, increased patient volume, new source of revenue, etc.), it’s only possible if you master these newly updated coding rules. Otherwise, you risk being undercompensated for the remote monitoring services you provide, or you can be forced to pay back the payments you’ve received. Neither is a good option.
Don’t risk it. Sign up for this online training today to get step-by-step expert advice on how to cut through the confusion of the updated RPM and RTM coding rules. Access to this online training is limited. Accordingly, to ensure your attendance to this training, and to make sure you’re being paid everything ethically possible for your remote monitoring services, register today.
PART 2: Boost Telehealth Revenue w/2022 Fee Schedule Changes
Available Immediately. Order the On-Demand Recording to Watch at Your Convenience.
You are now eligible to get paid up to $131 more for the telehealth services you are currently providing for free. But you only have a limited time to claim this added reimbursement. cms 2022 telehealth.
Failing to take advantage of these recent changes means that you are leaving thousands of uncollected telehealth reimbursement dollars on the table. To accurately bill and reap financial rewards for these added telehealth services (including your non-face-to-face visits), you must master with these new rules before they expire.
These new telehealth rules are tricky, but the reimbursement you can receive by correctly billing them is worth it, and national coding expert and educator, Kim Huey MJ, CHC, CPC, CCS-P, PCS, CPCO, will show you how. During her online training, she’ll explain exactly how you can ethically maximize reimbursement for your telehealth services utilizing these new rules – and how to STOP providing your virtual services for free. cm
Uncover CMS and private payer 2022 modifier rules to get initial claims paid
Prevent breaking legal billing requirements by following telehealth coding duration rules
Maximize telemedicine by determining when originating site is waived
Match the right CPT and TelehealthPlace of Service to capture more of what you’re due
Determine whether patients can use audio-only communication and still get you paid
Identify when to refile denied telehealth claims
Pinpoint when your virtual service payment is restricted to a COVID-19 related diagnosis
Add up to $50 when these providers perform an e-visit (99421-99423)
Capture more telehealth pay with new CPT CMS qualifying codes
How to bill for failed video connections – and still get paid
Master regulations for frequency of in-person visits
Identify providers eligible to bill up to $15 for check ins (G2012) and remote evaluations (G2010)
Prevent claim rejections when a provider performs virtual services from home
Get paid for telephone consults using office visit code (99211-99213)
And so much more!
IMPORTANT: Medicare and other payers are offering more reimbursement than ever for the telehealth services you are providing every day via phone, text, email, patient portal, video, and more. Don’t miss out on these significant telehealth revenue opportunities. cms 2022 telehealth.
After you attend this expert-led online training, you’ll have the know-how to get paid for MORE of the telehealth services you provide. Your practice’s time is valuable, and you deserve to get paid for these services, but unless you know how you’ll just continue to provide them for free. Don’t let this happen to you. cms 2022 telehealth.
Sign up for this online training today to learn how to get paid everything you are entitled to for your remote services. Stop leaving telehealth reimbursement on the table. Don’t wait. Register today.
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Michael Stearns, MD, CPC, CFPC, CRC is a physician informaticist, certified professional coder (CPC), certified family practice coder (CFPC) and certified risk adjustment coder (CRC). He is the CEO and Founder of Apollo HIT, LLC, an organization that provides healthcare information technology (HIT) and compliance consulting services.
His company assists organizations with meeting their documentation, compliance, coding, risk adjustment, EHR optimization and other program goals; including performance in quality and efficiency-based incentive programs.
Kim is an independent coding and reimbursement consultant, providing audit, training and oversight of coding and reimbursement functions for physicians. Kim completed three years of pre-medical education at the University of Alabama before she decided that she preferred the business side of medicine.
She completed a Bachelor’s degree in Health Care Management and went on to obtain certification through the American Academy of Professional Coders and the American Health Information Management Association.
Recognizing the important position of compliance in today’s world, she has also obtained certification as a Certified Healthcare Compliance Consultant and a Certified Healthcare Audit Professional. Kim is also an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM trainer and has recently earned a Master of Jurisprudence in Health Law.
For over twenty-five years, Kim has worked with providers in virtually all specialties, from General Surgery to Obstetrics/Gynecology to Oncology to Internal Medicine and beyond. She has spoken at the national conference for numerous organizations.
You and your entire team, at all your locations, can attend as many live and view as many recorded trainings as you like for 12 months.
You and your team, in one single location, can attend as many live and view as many recorded trainings as you like for 12 months.
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