Tracing the growth of Gastroenterology
Over the years, gastroenterology has evolved into a highly lucrative practice. While path breaking advances in diagnostic and treatment procedures have helped physicians sustain higher level of clinical quality, progressive increase in patient visits may have made medical billing more stressful. This could have been the reason for frequent instances of your medical claims being delayed, denied, or underpaid for what your payors perceive to be billing errors or insufficient coding.
But, with our proven gastroenterology medical billing at your service, you can expect to mitigate those undesirable instances of delay, denial, or underpayment. Our certified and experienced billing experts are known to have ensured error-free coding, faster submission, and denial-free realization of claims from health insurance carriers across the 50 states in the U.S.
Did you know?
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CPT code 43234 (Upper GI simple examination) has been replaced in 2013 by CPT code 43235 (Upper GI includes esophagus, stomach, & either the duodenum and/or jejunum as appropriate; diagnostic)
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In 2013 CPT code 43206 is applied for similar purpose as CPT code 88375 (used for optical endomicroscopic imaging) but both are mutually exclusive
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Our experts have updated themselves with CPT code 91111 (using capsule endoscopy) revised in 2013 by CPT code 91112 (using wireless capsule endoscopy with pressure measurements)
Our professional medical billers and coders in North Carolina can guarantee you of fast and efficient billing, accuracy in coding and compliance to all HIPAA requirement as well as other billing regulations.
With a pool of experts who are present in all the major cities such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Durham, Medical Billers and Coders is the ultimate destination for your billing needs. These Billers stay up-to-date on industry changes, new software and technology and the same time maintain industry best practices for your clinic. Some of the services that they provide are:
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CPT and ICD9 review
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Accounts receivable management
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Fee schedule analysis
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Making appeals on denied documents whenever necessary
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Re-submission of all coding issues and analysis of the cause of denial
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Reimbursement audits
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