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Time for a Raise? - January 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1301_part1_Layout 1 1/11/13 10:52 AM Page 25 CODING & BILLING Rebecca Overton, CPC Clean Codes Will Safeguard Your Revenue You can't afford to submit inaccurate reimbursement claims. T wo things you want to avoid at all costs: leaving money on the table and leaving yourself open to an audit. A coding compliance program can help you avoid both these financial danger zones. First, ensuring that your coding is going out correctly means you'll receive optimal reimbursement for the services performed in your facil- OUNCE OF PREVENTION Reviewing the accuracy of your coding reduces the risk of an audit that can put your revenue in jeopardy. ity. Missed procedures can result in significant missed revenue. In the ever-changing world of coding, the only way to stay on top of this is to ensure your coders are trained to correctly abstract the operative reports and documentation. It can be quite costly if your coder doesn't realize a code is separately reportable for a shoulder arthroscopy. Missing just 1 CPT code for 1 Medicare shoulder arthroscopy can reduce reimbursement by $700 to $1,000. Over time, this number becomes significant if the error goes unnoticed. Second, auditing your coding reduces the risk of an audit that can put your revenue at risk. Over-reporting procedures puts the revenue that you've already realized at risk for a refund to the insurance carriJ A N U A R Y 2013 | O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E 2 5

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