PMI: Doctors Frustrated with Ever-Changing Reimbursement Regulations Turn to Certified Medical Coders for Help
Physicians devote decades to medical education with the goal of treating the sick and saving lives. However, they are spending as much as 43% of their time jumping through administrative hoops required for reimbursement.(1) Very little of a physician's professional training involves the business aspect of practicing medicine, and more independent providers are looking to certified medical coders for help.
The revenue cycle in a medical office is reliant on the quality and accuracy of the documentation provided about a patient encounter. Insurance carrier rules require physicians to provide specific diagnosis and procedure information in the documentation. Coders then apply the proper codes from these notes to obtain complete reimbursement for services rendered.(2) A key part of the solution, says industry leader
The rules for submitting claims with government programs like Medicare are very detailed with some guidelines updated annually. Just one improperly coded claim could cost thousands of dollars.(3)
Billing and insurance-related administrative costs in the
An average of
"The value of hiring Certified Medical Coders is well-worth it," says Womack. "These employees perform at a higher standard; they're able to complete their jobs with greater specificity and accuracy. They understand how to protect the practice's financial health by helping to limit audit liability and decrease claim denials, which can save providers thousands of dollars each year."
He said PMI's Certified Medical Coder training program is recognized by the
"This recognition by CMS and hundreds of other healthcare organizations reinforces PMI's position as a leading provider of certification for medical coding professionals."
Womack says, "Proper training and certification is so important to make sure the people responsible for medical coding are up-to-date on the latest regulations, and certified medical coders help bring that assurance to healthcare practices nationwide."
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Since PMI's formation in 1983, more than 20,000 individuals have earned PMI certification in one or more areas of expertise. PMI is recognized by the
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Sources:
1. Regulations strangling medical profession.
2. Declining reimbursement and the physicians.
3. The impact of medical coding on a hospital's bottom line. Real Time Medicare Data. http://rtmd.org/topics/2014/07/the-impact-of-a-wrong-medical-coding-on-a-hospitals-bottom-line/#.WY3231GGOUk
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