Secrets to success in processing medical necessity paperwork
Laboratory Compliance Insider, August 1, 2008
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A good medical necessity and ABN process starts with common sense and education.
Laboratory team members need to know what an ABN is and when a patient’s signature is required. The majority of support staff and technical teams are not aware of the importance of this document and that it remains a key component in the revenue cycle.
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