Coding and Compliance issues handling – CT/CTAs and MRI/MRAs
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Medicare is paying close attention to CT and MRI documentation and if the doctors are rusty on those requirements or having question like how to code CT/MRI orthographies or if the administration of oral contrast might considered as a case study – heading towards the radiology coders, the physician’s claims could be suffering. A firm grip on the complete process is essential otherwise it is easy to lose your practice’s hard-earned payments to medical necessity denials in today’s healthcare world where reimbursement is very important. |
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In order to facilitate appropriate and timely reimbursement for the services you provide to patients, it is important to have a good handle on the documentation that is needed for coding and billing purposes. MTS provides toughest coding and compliance issues for CT/CTAs and MRI/MRAs — and gives you solutions you can apply right away. |
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Tags: Coding and Compliance issues, CT/CTAs, Electronic notes dictation, Medical Billing, Medical Coding Techniques, Medical Transcription, MRI/MRAs, Percutaneous Surgical Procedures, physician dictation
April 29th, 2008 at 1:09 pm
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