Identifying Services and Procedures that Qualify for Unbundling Recently Shared by Chhoda
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“Distinguishing which procedures can be bundled and those that can’t takes practice and skill,” said Chhoda. “Practitioners who perform a service or procedure as a result of doing another can link the two, but some procedures are viewed by payers as part of a whole and aren’t eligible.
He added that practices must bill accurately and fairly, with or without the help of medical billing software, but when bundling and unbundling is warranted, practitioners can reap the benefits through additional income.
Knowing when to bundle and when to unbundle can be a difficult decision. Approval and payment is ultimately in the hands of the patient’s insurance company. Claims are submitted to clearinghouses where they’re scrubbed for errors. Chhoda noted that clearinghouse software has the ability to identify procedures that were incorrectly bundled and the payer won’t assign reimbursement.
Electronic medical records software helps immensely in the billing process. The systems can indicate when procedures are incidental to one another and when they qualify for unbundling. A second procedure that’s completed at the same time as another can’t be billed separately. Clinicians can’t bill separately for actions taken during a procedure that are essential to that service.
According to Chhoda, there are also compliance laws and regulations to consider when unbundling. ICD codes and edits must support the extra effort. Unbundling can be utilized if a medical provider performs the same procedure on opposite sides of the body. Make sure to take note of every treatment or procedure done in physical therapy documentation.
Medical billers must be in compliance with the National Correct Coding Initiative. Many payers utilize National Correct Coding Initiative edits that are employed by
Chhoda added that bundling and unbundling procedures can earn practitioners additional revenues and his new insights provide practices with essential information on how the system works. EMR software is a critical element in the process to help billers identify and define when bundling and unbundling is warranted.
Chhoda’s office can be reached by phone at 201-535-4475. For more information, visit the website at http://www.emrnews.com.
About Nitin Chhoda
Nitin Chhoda PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and an entrepreneur. He is the author of "Physical Therapy Marketing For The New Economy" and "Marketing for
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