POSTING CHARGES TO A BILL Chapter 24. Objective Post unbilled charges to an invoice.

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POSTING CHARGES TO A BILL Chapter 24

Objective Post unbilled charges to an invoice

Key Concepts Billing editor Ready for posting Charges Available for review Further review done Financial class Line item charge information Ignored line items Assigning diagnoses to each line item Posting the charges Supplemental information

Posting Charges MedTrak Unbillable Charges Dashboard displays total amount of charges for patient visits that are ready to post to an invoice Billing editor with clinical staff has done the following: Cleared encounters needing authorization Reviewed demographic changes to patient and employers Reminded physicians of encounters still needing history/exam completion Sent Further Review Needed(FRN) messages to clinical staff for clarification

Encounters Ready for Billing Charges available for review include all visits that are ready for posting that have not an FRN order on them Further review done includes all visits that have FRN order on them that has been completed by clinical staff Figure 24-1Unbilled Charges Dashboard Do This! Pg. 303

Charges Available For Review Figure 24-2Unbilled Charges: Patient, Ready to Post Figure 24-3Unbilled Charges: Patient, COMM INS Figure 24-4 Visit Information Figure 24-5Visit Charges screen for patient

Reviewing The Line Items Several line items appear with “IGNORE” or “HEADER” in charge amount field MedTrak automatically ignores header information and prescriptions because these are not billable The ignored line item provides additional information for billing editors Sometimes line items appear with a “0” amount to notify the billing editor of certain procedures performed for patient to indicate how involved the visit was Billing editor manually ignores the “0” amount line items before posting to bill To correct a line item that has an erroneous code place cursor in command field next to line item and click Change button You can send a message to billing rules manager to correct a rule for future use

Assigning Diagnoses To The Line Items MedTrak automatically assigns a diagnosis to each line item Every line item needs an appropriate diagnosis attached to it for presentation to payer on CMS1500 form Figure 24-6Chart of diagnoses associations

Posting The Charges Other supplemental info is needed for some invoices MedTrak provides access to these field through Supplemental Info button After reviewing all charges billing editor posts charges to an invoice by placing cursor in any of line items command fields and click Post Charges button Medtrak will perform a number of edits to check line items charge posting for accuracy and completeness of data If any edit fails, MedTrak will refresh charges screen with an error message presented in red under date and time at top of screen. If no errors are found MedTrak will post invoice

Posting The Charges Some line item edits include: Line item amount is not zero CPT codes exist for each line item (or HCPCS or NDC codes) If there are multiple diagnoses each line item is associated with a diagnosis Unbilled Charges: Patient, COMM Ins screen will reappear with a “Post completed…” Message at the top Figure 24-7Unbilled Charges: Patient, COMM IBS screen cleared Figure 24-8Unbilled Charges Dashboard cleared Do This! Pg. 308

Printing The Patient’s Invoice Log You will need to print patient’s invoice log and turn in for your assignment Do This! Pg. 309