Scrutinize credit balances to help ensure prompt Medicare repayments
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, August 17, 2004
Your job of ensuring compliance doesn't end when the facility bills the patient or fiscal intermediary. You must also monitor credit balances on the back end, in addition to billing and coding on the front end. Identifying credit balances because of patient-billing or claims-processing errors can protect your organization from negative public relations and insurance contract violations.
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