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Fix the documentation and charging disconnects
Providing infusion or injection services to observation patients leads to crucial revenue and compliance questions. Will your facility receive the full allowable payment? What is the risk of a Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) takeback? The delivery of these services is complex — often involving multiple nursing units — and therefore prone to documentation and charge capture disconnects. In this webcast seminar, we will share steps you can take now to protect your payments and prevent RAC action. Highlights:
- Assigning the proper CPT® and HCPCS (J codes) for every patient encounter
- Documentation essentials to support your billing for infusion and injection services
- Correctly calculating drug billing units, consistent with HCPCS code descriptions
- Modifier musts — ensuring that your code assignments will withstand Correct Coding Initiative and Outpatient Code Editor processing
About our presenter
This MedLearn webcast seminar is presented by Peggy Hapner, RHIA, CCS, CASCC. A MedLearn consulting services manager, Ms. Hapner possesses nearly 25 years of experience in health information management, coding, teaching, data quality and operations. She is MedLearn’s technical expert for hospital outpatient HIM services.
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