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    AGHORAMURTHY, K., & Availity LLC. (2013, August 26). The trouble with EOBs: A case for automated conversion | Availity. Retrieved from http://www.availity.com/blog/trouble-eobs-case-automated-conversion/ All Things Medical Billing. (2015). Healthcare Claim Processing, Why Medical Billing Claims are Rejected. Retrieved from

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    leveraged online platforms in the pursuit of reducing administrative cost. In addition, many customers are habituated to other billing statements like utility bills, bank statements, mortgage statements being available online or delivered automatically. Shifting more functionality in healthcare segment online will reduce administrative expense in form of automatic billing process. For instance, I have been receiving paper-based bill for all my dental treatments. Having access to my bills online will

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    make sure to edit and correct as much errors as possible before submitting the first time for payment. This will reduce the amount of errors and also reduce the amount of spending associated with billing costs. The right training- Every staff member in a medical office plays an important role in the billing process. Having proper training for every associate should be considered a high priority to improving the business. Without proper training, mistakes are made more often and corrections to those

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    As a billing specialist it is very important to behave. Not following the rules could cause you to get in trouble or even lose your job. Behaving is one of the main rules of any field you never want to in bad mouthing your boss, patients, or coworkers. And it can defiantly haunt you in the future. It is very important to know the difference between verbal and nonverbal communication because you never want to use nonverbal when you are talking to your boss or a patient. Especially when it comes to

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    medical practice, hospital and urgent care center is whether to continue in-house billing or outsource their billing. Needless to say, there are pros and cons to each of these billing methods. However, there are several benefits to outsourced medical billing that are frequently overlooked. In-House Billing Can Be Costly Some may say that they do not want to pay the fees associated with outsourcing to medical billing companies; however, few consider the thousands of dollars being spent on annual salaries

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    MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING CAREER Medical Billing and Coding Wanda F. Pervish Instructor: Elbert Trone Learning Framework 12 December 2012 MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING CAREER Abstract When people think about jobs in the health care field, it can be easy to assume that most jobs involve direct, hands-on patient care. What many people don’t realize is that administrative jobs are equally vital to ensuring quality health care services. Medical billing and coding is an important piece in the administrative

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    standard Revenue Cycle billing process to ensure claims are accurately and compliantly billed to Medicare for inpatient stays of two days or less. Four of the 10 sample claims were non-compliant with the Two-Midnight Rule. There is a lack of ownership between Utilization Management and Revenue Cycle to ensure these short inpatient stays are billed correctly. Failure to develop methods to identify patients before they are billed to Medicare has increased strain not he billing process such as: o lack

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    The Medical Billing and Coding industry is ever changing. In order to keep up with the trends you always need to be learning and keep on your toes. With the transition to ICD-10, Implementation of The Affordable care act, and computer-assisted coding it is necessary to be forward thinking at all times! ICD-10 is “The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) is a system used by physicians and other healthcare providers to classify and code

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    History and Future Of Medical Coding and Billing John F. McMahon BU480, Central Methodist University Abstract Medical coding and billing affects everyone during their lifetime and yet the regulations of medical coding and billing are extremely complex. Examining the history, evaluation, and effect of new regulations and their cost shed light on an already complex industry. We will review government regulations, technological advancements, and

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    patient’s information is collected at registration, and is used throughout the patients stay at the facility. As well as the patients care services and capturing charges. The billing process is also very important to hospitals as well as workers, because without it the hospital and employers would not make any money. The billing process helps maintain financial stability. The hospital must have an efficient process for making reimbursements for patients and third party payers. We have also learned

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