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car accident billing

I had a patient come in to our urgent care today who wanted to be seen for injuries sustained in a car accident. She said she didn’t intend to open a claim with her auto insurance and wanted us to bill her medical policy. I explained that we only accept cash payment for car accidents because their medical insurance may not pay for the claim. She then said it was none of her insurances business how she got injured and we should just not tell them that it was due to a car accident.

I have also recently had a similar problem where someone was injured at work but didn’t want to open a workmans comp claim and instead just wanted us to bill their medical insurance.

My boss says they have the right to do this. I could really use some imput please:)

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Case study: How DeKalb Medical cut its overridden medication safety alerts after fatal accident

Last October, the hospital was placed under immediate jeopardy following the death of a patient with dementia. After being admitted from a nursing home, the patient was given 10 times the maximum daily dose of a calcium channel blocker, causing a fatal overdose. DeKalb Medical officers self-reported the incident to CMS and released a statement saying they “want to make sure it never happens again.”

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Accident Victims to Need to Guide Their Medical Care

Most car accident lawyers will tell you that people who suffer a car accident often suffer from confusion as to where to turn for help. Some legal practitioners, in trying to help their clients, often advise them on where to seek medical treatment. Regrettably, this type of “counsel” occurs with increasing frequency, driven by the numerous car accidents that occur in La Habra, California.

Tragic Car Accidents in La Habra

A brief summary of La Habra’s car accident statistics can be enlightening. In 2006, the California Highway Patrol’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS) reported that three people were killed and 266 were injured in La Habra car crashes. One pedestrian was killed and 20 were injured in car collisions. Bicyclist vs. car collisions injured 19. And motorcyclist accidents killed one and injured 13. DUI crashes caused two fatalities and 29 injuries. In 2007, there were three car accidents that resulted in five fatalities. the following year, one car accident caused one fatality.

Let Your Medical Practitioner Direct Your Medical Treatment

Experienced La Habra car accident lawyers know that it’s dangerous to mix specialties. Lawyers protect your legal rights, doctors safeguard your health. If you get the feeling that your lawyer is trying to steer you to a certain medical practitioner, chiropractor, clinic, or a specific treatment option, question his authority, for he or she may have a conflict of interest. Keep in mind that a conflict of interest like this can exist even if nothing improper is actually going on (no kickbacks or incentives given to the lawyer). It’s the appearance of impropriety that can cause all sorts of problems. For one thing, defense lawyers love to dig out this kind of information, and they will use it raise doubts with any jury about any doctor’s opinions whose payments hinge on the successful outcome of a trial. Or if dozens of patients were referred to one particular medical practitioner by the same lawyer. Both can cause your treatments to fall into the “suspect” category.

Since 1978, Bisnar | Chase lawyers have represented over six thousand people in car, motorcycle, truck, pedestrian and other personal injury cases. The law firm has an “AV” rating, the highest level of professional excellence, by Martindale-Hubble. John Bisnar, who is the author of this article, and his partner Brian Chase each have a “10” Avvo rating, the highest possible. John was named a “Community Hero” by the United Way, while Brian was named a “Trial Lawyer of the Year” in 2004 and one of the 2007 Top 100 Trial Lawyers. You should settle for nothing less than the finest legal representation available. For more information on a La Habra car accident lawyer, get “The Seven Fatal Mistakes That Can Wreck Your California Personal Injury Claim” at http://www.BestAttorneyBooks.com or call 1-800-561-4887.

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Car Accident, patient went through windshield

Hello all today at work I had a claim for a patient that was in a car accident, and went through the windshield.

This had me thinking what external cause code to use for this.

My thoughts were:

W22.8XXA – Striking against other object, initial encounter.

W25.XXXA – Contact with sharp glass, initial encounter.

W20.8XXA – Other strike by thrown, projected, or falling object, initial encounter.

I am not sure which to use, because the glass isn’t sharp until it was broken. Also the windshield isn’t being thrown, projected, or falling on this person. So the only other option I see is, W22.8XXA. Also the claim of course, did not specify if this patient was the driver, or passenger. Also didn’t specify if this was in traffic or not, and weather or not this involved other vehicles or just a stationary object. But still these are the only thing I could think of for the windshield part. Is there anything else that may fit?

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Motor Vehicle Accident Billing ?

Hello, this has been an ongoing issue in our small orthopedic office for a while… We have an office policy where we do not file personal insurance for MVAs, because when we do, the insurance ends up recouping later on. Therefore, we file no third part companies.

So we make patients pay up front and become self-pay with our office. There’s a LOT of confusion on the patient’s end about this and we are trying to make this whole situation simpler and provide resources for the patients so they can understand.

They usually end up calling their insurance company, who tells them that we CAN file, so they end up very frustrated with us.

We understand that they are suppose to be receiving a settlement from the at faults autoinsurance, which is suppose to be used to cover their bills, but in the meantime they can’t afford these bills. Plus we can’t be certain that they will pay us back once they settle. What are these patients suppose to do? We are the ONLY orthopedic facility in this area that even accepts auto accidents…

What can we advise our patients? We already offer care credit to pay their medical bills in the meantime, I’m wanting to put together a pamphlet or resource on our website to provide further information for our patients. Thank you!

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