Nov 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
S60.420A — Blister (nonthermal) of right index finger, initial encounternnS60.422A — Blister (nonthermal) of right middle finger, initial encounternnS60.424A — Blister (nonthermal) of right ring finger, initial encounternnW27.1XXA — Contact with garden tool, initial encounternnY93.H1 — Activity, digging, shoveling and rakingnnY92.017 — Garden or yard in single-family (private) house as the place of occurrence of the external cause
Nov 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
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- Do you want to be paid more?
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- Do you want to be treated with respect by the payers?
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- Are you working harder, taking more business risk and getting paid less?
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- Stop It! Work smarter not harder!
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nDoes your practice know how to preauthorize and get paid for investigational procedures such as Intacs?nDoes your billing department maximize reimbursement on unilateral and bilateral testing services?nDoes your billing department know when it is appropriate to unbundle Gonioscopy, Extended Ophthalmoscopy, and other office procedures to obtain maximum reimbursement?nnAMRS Does! We KNOW the new rules, the regulations and the hoops to jump through to get you paid more!n
Billing and A/R Management Services – 22 Years of Ophthalmology Expertise!
nGeneral, Retina, Cornea, Oculoplastics, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Neuro Ophthalmology – AMRS does it all and can increase your revenue!n
Coding Services – Maximize Revenue on the Services You Provide!
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- Multiple eye procedures on same day? – Knowing when to unbundle services!
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- Cataracts and YAG Lasers on same day? – Maximize your revenue!
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- Coding/billing for procedures performed in the post-operative period? – Don’t leave money on the table!
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- Complicated facial plastics and trauma coding and billing? – AMRS has the expertise!
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nWe provide complete coding services including CPT, ICD-9, and HCPCS assignment, surgical coding, coding and documentation audits, and provider training. We also provide ICD-10 Training for Physicians and Staff! Our coders are certified through AAPC and AHIMA.n
After a FREE assessment*, there is no obligation — we will tell you if we can help you!
nWe have been doing this for years; we know where to look and the questions to ask.nnAllow us to quickly, professionally, and confidentially assess your practices’ revenue cycle. If we can help you we will let you know how, and why. If we can’t help, we will be straight up and tell you. You have nothing to lose and possibly a lot more reimbursement to gain! *Limited time offer through January 31, 2014.nnContact us today—ask for Jennifer Heuer! phone | email
Nov 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
nS91.341A — Puncture wound with foreign body, right foot, initial encounternnW34.01XA — Accidental discharge of airgun, initial encounternnY93.89 — Activity, other specified — huntingnnY92.73 — Farm field as the place of occurrence of the external cause
Nov 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
Are you confident that you will pass a Medicare Meaningful Use audit if you’re selected?
nPrior to January 2013, CMS via the Figlozzi & Company firm has conducted meaningful use audits at random and only after the incentive money was distributed to the eligible provider. Since then Medicare providers who are eligible for the incentive money and those who have attested are subject to audits even before Medicare makes the incentive payment them!nnBe on the lookout for a letter from Figlozzi & Company (click here to see a sample letter). Eligible providers who receive this letter are required to submit the supporting or source documentation for the meaningful use attestation.nnBEFORE that happens, let Welter Healthcare Partners Meaningful Use Experts conduct a “mock audit” to determine your level of compliance, accuracy and preparedness. We can help you avoid the stress and headache of a real audit!nnIf you have successfully selected, purchased, implemented and are now utilizing a certified Electronic Health Record system meaningfully (according to CMS standards) and you have either already attested or you are about to attest to your achievements, we can give you peace of mind that your data is accurate and your practice and providers are in compliance.n
Contact us today for more information on our Meaningful Use Mock Audits!
Oct 31, 2013 | Uncategorized
S81.851A — Open bite, right lower leg, initial encounternnW51.01XA — Bitten by cat, initial encounternnY93.89 — Activity, other specified — trick-or-treatingnnY92.480 — Sidewalk as the place of occurrence of the external causennIn preparation for the upcoming deadline for ICD-10 implementation, Welter Healthcare Partners presents weekly ICD-10 Codes of the Week! Our goal is to familiarize you with the new and expanded code set and the additional clinical documentation needed from your providers to comply with ICD-10 coding, and more importantly, for accurate and clean claims submission to keep your revenue stream flowing! We are to help YOU prepare for the October 1, 2014 implementation date. Please don’t hesitate to contact us for all of your training and education needs!