Review procedure coding for correct reimbursement and compliance
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, September 14, 2004
Ensure that your practice properly bills for in-office procedures in order to receive accurate reimbursement and maintain compliance with government and managed-care rules and regulations. Many providers have trouble distinguishing between office visits and in-office procedures, which may result in incorrect billing for procedure codes.
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