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Comparing your hospital’s E/M distribution with CMS’ national distribution will help you assess the accuracy of your hospital’s E.D. visit code assignment. CMS has indicated that the distribution of E.D. E/M codes should reflect a normal bell curve.
In addition to the complex issues to documenting and coding E.D. E/M levels, there are complex coding rules surrounding the high volume Hydration, Injection and Infusion codes.
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A list of 10 Common Mistakes Managing Emergency Dept Reimbursement and Cash Flow, and what you can do to fix them
The 9th common mistake that can impact reimbursement can occur when your provider does not know where he/she falls on a National E/M Benchmark Bell Curve.
Are you better off this year compared to this time last year?
What, exactly, are you measuring to be sure that you are capturing all of the reimbursement you are entitled to?
Compare your practice revenue performance with our National Benchmarks from your medical specialty, and get the detailed stats!
BDA utilizes several proprietary national fee databases with Geozip specific information, so that it can conduct a comprehensive assessment of your current fee profile.
BDA has provided consulting services in over forty states to providers of all types of multi-specialty practices, including occupational health providers, urgent care clinics, and ambulatory service centers.
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