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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Chapter 7 HCPCS and Coding Compliance
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Level I codes and CPT codes are the same. Level II codes represent codes that are not found in the CPT or ICD-9-CM, such as medical equipment and supplies. Level III codes are assigned and maintained by individual state Medicare carriers for new procedures.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Provide standardized coding system managed by private and public insurers Supplies a predictable set of uniform codes Provide a stable environment for claims submission and processing
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Two-digit codes, alpha or alphanumeric, ranging from AA to VP Used to modify procedures or services on health insurance forms for Medicare patients Level III (local) modifiers assigned by individual Medicare carriers
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Diagnosis and procedure code connection Evaluation of medical necessity of reported charges Regulations cover place, frequency, or level of services
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Denied claims Delays in processing and receiving payments Reduced payments Fines and other sanctions including prison sentences Exclusion from payer’s programs and loss of provider’s medical license
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Avoids fraudulent claims by ensuring that documentation is complete and accurate. Compliant claims are an indication of compliant practice.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Is the coded service billable? Is it appropriate to patient’s profile? Is there a clear and correct link to each diagnosis and procedure? Is the documentation accurate and supportive? Are reported services compliant with regulations?
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes False claims act includes liability for submitting fraudulent claims. Protection and rewards are available for “whistle blowers.” Stark Law regarding physician self-referral may represent a conflict of interest.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Civil law maximum penalty is $10,000 per item or service for medical fraud. Criminal law jail sentences are up to 10 years, in addition to fines. Administrative law excludes from participation as providers in government health programs.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes OIG work plan lists the year’s planned projects for sampling types of billing, checking for problems. OIG fraud alerts posted on CMS website and issued periodically alert providers to problematic areas.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes MOS must comply with all governmental regulations. Consequences of inaccurate coding include delayed or denied payments and suspicion of fraud. Compliance programs optimize processing and payment speed and reduce errors.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes CPT procedure codes do not match the ICD- 9-CM diagnosis codes. Procedures must not be elective, experimental, or nonessential. Procedures are not furnished at appropriate level or provided by unlicensed or unqualified personnel.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Include assumption coding or coding without proper documentation. Include alteration of documentation after services reported or incomplete documentation at the time of billing. Include upcoding, unbundling, or using modifiers incorrectly
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Controls improper coding by standardizing bundled codes. Edits are comprised of code combinations used in computerized screening process.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Includes comprehensive versus component edits, mutually exclusive edits, and modifier indicators. Advisory opinions provide legal advice on any question regarding healthcare business.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes The medical office specialist is responsible for coding. Patient confidentiality is a patient’s right and must be safeguarded.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance: Billing, Coding, and Reimbursement Deborah Vines, Elizabeth Rollins, Ann Braceland, Nancy H. Wright, and Judith S. Haynes Medical office specialist is an emissary and educator in teaching and implementing correct coding strategies. Use problem resolution with open dialogue; don’t become part of the problem.
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