Archive for The Day of October 28th, 2005

Archive for the Day of October 28th, 2005

Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of October 28th, 2005.

Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during October 28th, 2005.

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Using The 3-Year Rule In Your Medical Billing

Using The 3-Year Rule In Your Medical Billing Did you know that the medical billing rule states that your patient is new if you haven’t seen them for three years? There are usually several questions people have about how to code a semi-established patient. There are some simple medical billing tips to keep in mind when performing this task. It is a common medical billing mistake to bill for a new patient visit when the patient is merely visiting a different doctor in the same medical practice. The rule states that if you are using the same provider code, then you are considered one entity. Even if the time spent

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Simplify Pregnant Patient Transfer On Your Billing

Simplify Pregnant Patient Transfer On Your Medical Billing Pregnancy medical billing is a fairly straight forward process. That is, unless the patient transfers practices in the middle of her prenatal care. Pregnancy transfers scare many medical billing personnel, however if you can remember three tips, maternity transfers will be a snap. How you do medical billing for a maternity transfer all depends on how many times she was seen in the clinic. If she was seen 1-3 times you always want to code those visits as evaluation and management visits. One thing to keep in mind is that the first antipartum visit is not as straight forward as you may

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