Michael Russell asked: Nobody wants to talk about it, but not talking about it isn’t going to make it go away. It is more common and more costly than most people want to admit to. It is one of the major contributing factors to our rising health care costs. It is very hard to prove [...]
Michael Russell asked: Unless you’ve worked in the medical billing industry or for a software maker who specializes in medical billing, you can’t possibly imagine what a big business this is when it comes to forms. There are more forms for medical billing than Carter has liver pills and they’re not given away for free. [...]
Pinky Mcbanon asked: This article is about how to effectively bill for Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation with Intervention Pain management services in an outpatient setting. This article is very useful for Board Certified Physician in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Board Certified Physician in Pain Medicine and Intervention Pain Management practice. If you are the medical [...]
Michael Russell asked: The GD0 record for medical billing of claims using electronic transmission media is a very generic CMN. It is made to be able to handle most pieces of durable medical equipment that needs to be billed. In spite of this, there is still a supplemental record that needs to be transmitted with [...]
Michael Russell asked: When doing medical billing of claims by electronic means, the EA0 record that gets transmitted is one of the largest records in a claim file, containing 55 unique fields that need to be sent. These fields give the payer information about the claim itself including when the condition was diagnosed to what [...]
by admin on April 1, 2010
Keith Hall asked: About a year and a half ago I was diagnosed with a heart related problem. The doctors tested, poked and prodded and put me on tread mills, all kinds of diagnostic tools and came to the conclusion that I was going to require open chest cardio arterial bypass surgery (X3). My response [...]
by admin on March 31, 2010
Jason Montag asked: Many of us remember the time when you showed up at the doctor’s office and he took care of you right away and told you to just pay when you are ready or that he would settle up with you at some later time. Those days ended when medical cost rose to [...]
by admin on March 14, 2010
Michael Russell asked: In the field of medical billing, the BA1 record, for the electronic transmission of claims, sends additional provider data to the carrier. If you’re wondering why this record needs to exist when we already have a BA0 record sending provider data, a short explanation, before actually reviewing the record itself, is in [...]