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Navigating the laws and benefits of telemedicine

This is the first year that all 50 states have adopted some form of telemedicine coverage. Telemedicine is the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients using an audiovisual platform—a doctor’s appointment over Skype, remotely monitoring a patient’s vitals, messaging pictures of rashes and illnesses, etc. And while certain issues will still require an in-person examination (e.g., setting a broken arm), the field is opening several new options for treatment.

So why should hospitals set up a telemedicine program? And what do they need to navigate the disparate laws and regulations around telemedicine?

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The Benefits Of Medical Spas

Medical spas may seem like they are just a luxury that only the rich indulge in, but they actually have a number of benefits. What are the benefits of medical spas and why should you consider visiting one?

Although youre not supposed to judge a book by its cover, the fact is that the cover is the only thing people can judge by at first and this means that you have to put your best cover forward! If you have skin problems, scarring, blemishes, burns and other issues that make you feel less than fantastic, then you may want to consider the benefits of medical spas. Medical spas use up to date technology to help you get rid of skin problems painlessly and effectively. They are also a great way to relax, take care of yourself and end up with a beautiful cover for your own life story. Medical spas tend to be used by women, but men are welcome to come in as well for their own beauty treatments and relaxation time. And there is no reason to think that medical spas are only for the wealthy and indulgent; they are helpful for people of all kinds and with prices becoming more competitive and more specials being offered, you can get some really good deals on your spa treatments.

Medical spas are able to do a wide range of things; from skin resurfacing, to hair treatment, facials, chemical peels and microdermabrasion, among other things. Top of the line medical spas use the very best laser equipment to do things like remove layers of skin to improve its youth and firmness, get rid of unwanted facial hair and give you beautiful and unique facials that will knock years off your appearance. And of course, medical spas are known for their botox treatments which are a great way to tighten skin and take years off your skin.

However, the benefits of medical spas are more than skin deep. Having beautiful skin is good for your self esteem and a good spa practitioner will be able to tell you if something might be amiss that you should talk to a doctor about. Medical spas are also able to greatly reduce stress which has long term benefits for your body, such as improved health and concentration, and even longevity. Medical spas may also be prescribed as part of a treatment plan for things like arthritis, fractures and sports injuries, as well as restoring movement and strength to limbs that have been broken and have healed, but are still stiff and sore. Finally of course, medical spas are very useful for anyone who has been feeling stressed, depressed, have a low self image, or anyone who wants to regain some of his or her youthful appearance.

Medical spas are more than just places to spend a lot of money and an afternoon of relaxation. They are a great way to help boost your self esteem and image and they are a great way to prepare for a special event. Medical spas though are also very helpful for people who have arthritis or other joint problems that require relief. All in all, there are a variety of people who benefit from medical spas and you may find that you could be one of them!

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Question about Coordination of Benefits between Medical and Vision Insurances

Hello,

I am not extremely familiar with filing vision claims and I have tried to research this topic. Most instances it seems that it depends on why the patient is here as to who to bill to as primary, but my question comes in when the patient has a medical insurance and has either a copay, deductible, or coinsurance amount and if vision acts as a secondary to cover these amounts or if the patient is responsible.

The way it has "always been done" here at the clinic I work for is that when the patient’s medical insurance comes back, they file the remainder to any applicable vision policy. I understand that a refraction would be covered in this instance if not covered by the primary, but they have historically changed the diagnoses on the claim for to all vision codes and taken off all the medical. To me this seems incorrect. If the vision insurance acts as a true secondary on medical, then we should be filing the claim exactly the way we did to the medical insurance and not change any diagnosis codes. If their exam was billed as medical because their reason for visit was medical, then that should follow the claim form to the vision insurance company.

My co-worker who has been filing these claims stated that she called the vision company and explained my concerns and the vision company apparently told her it didn’t matter what diagnosis was on the claim. As long as they had the primary EOB, they would process the claim. Now I don’t trust what she is saying which is obviously why I am posting my question here.

Thanks in advance for helping me with this.

Amber

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Benefits Of Medical Illustration

Medical Illustration is the representation of clinical photography and graphic service. Moreover, Medical Illustration deals with illustrative clarifications and binominal concepts with aid of drawings and diagrams. The illustrations can also be in the form of hand sketches, computer, mechanical and electronic methods. The Medical Illustration provides essential professional and relatively cheap photographic and graphic services, to be extensively used in patients care, medical research and education.

The Medical Illustrators are the staff working under the supervision of doctors and other paramedical staff. Many medical illustrators are mostly engaged by medical schools, large hospitals, and production departments. The medical illustrators work along the health care team in studios, clinics and operation theatres to produce clinical photography and videos of the internal body systems of the patient. The medical illustrators provide photographic, pathological, visual records and 3D illustrations of the cellular processes to the health care staff and the patients. Medical illustration proves to be a great tool for the understanding of the disease and advising appropriate treatment for both the healthcare professionals and the patients.

The field of Medical Illustration is very helpful in early diagnosis and the treatment of the disease. The Medical Illustration involves in particular techniques such as Fluorescein Angiography which delineates the blood vessels and images for the treatment are obtained. The medical illustrator also deals with the graphic designs including audio visual teachings and scientific posters along with other cooperative material. Several advertising agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and publishers extensively use the services of the medical illustrators.

Many pharmaceutical companies are greatly benefited by the medical illustrations as it enables them to achieve successful DTCA. Medical illustration can create the product logo, which is helpful in representing its benefits and effectiveness. Moreover, it can vividly and aesthetically convey the cooperate identity along with the product information to the patients, health care providers and the investors. The medical illustrators are well-trained and are well familiar with the essential scientific and medical information. They have knowledge about the human anatomy, cell biology and are aware of the issues and terms of the health sciences.

 

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The Benefits Of Bar Coding

Using a bar code system helps ensure you have the right merchandise in the right place at the right price at the right time.

Bar coding is the perfect solution for many day-to-
day business problems, including:
Tracking lost shipments
Resolving receipts vs. invoice discrepancies
Determining where your goods are located
at any point in time
Tracking out-of-stock items
Speeding returned goods to the selling floor
Reducing long lines at the checkout counter
Eliminating time-consuming paperwork
Helping to keep your employees focused on
customers rather than tasks

Bar Code Basics
A bar code is a series of black bars and spaces
that are used to encode a series of characters.
The bars and spaces can
represent numbers or letters
of the alphabet or both.
Differing “symbologies” have
different structures and
capabilities. For example,
the UPC bar code has only
numbers in it. Code 39 bar
codes have both numbers and letters.
The various widths and spaces of the parallel bars
stand for a particular character, so the spaces are
just as important as the bars.

Key Benefits of Bar Code Technology

Fast and Reliable Data Collection: Bar code
scanning is 5 to 7 times faster than manual
data entry and is 10,000 times more accurate!

Consider this: Keyboard data entry creates an
average of 1 error in 300 keystrokes. Bar code
data entry has an error rate of 1 in 3 million!

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Reduced Cost: Bar code labeling
increases productivity to such a level (it’s 5 to
7 times faster than manual methos) that labor
savings alone can often pay for the cost of
the data collection system. In addition, you
can reap the financial benefits of reduced
revenue loss due to data collection errors and
maintaining a more accurate inventory level.

Improved Management: You
have better information for
better decision making! More
information. Timely information.
Accurate information.

Benefits for Retailers

Merchandising: Improved data
integrity allows decisions to be
made with real time, accurate data, improving
product and category management decisions.
Bar code technology facilitates the use of
automated replenishment or vendor managed
inventory so the right product is always at the
right store at the right time.

Retail Distribution Centers: Using bar code
technology means fewer order and invoice
discrepancies, saving you money. It also
speeds product flow to stores, increasing
inventory turns and reducing out-of-stock
scenarios.

Stores: Faster receiving of goods and accurate
back room inventories improve product
movement to the floor, increasing sales. Hot
products are more often in stock, on the selling
floor, directly leading to improved customer
satisfaction and higher sales. Slow moving
items are identified and taken out of rotation.
With bar code labels, you have faster
check-out, shorter lines and happier customers.
You can also eliminate the entry of incorrect SKU’s
or the use of department numbers, streamlining
your processing and increasing productivity.

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Streamlining your process also allows your
employees to spend more time helping customers
and less time performing tasks.

Benefits for Manufacturing Operations

There are many benefits to the manufacturer
when bar code technology is used, including:
Facilitating electronic transactions via
EDI (electronic data interchange). EDI
streamlines your ordering process and
reduces errors caused by manual order
entry.

Improved product flow – helps you get
your products to your customers when
they need it where they need it.

Reduces inaccurate shipments, saving
you time, money and increases customer
satisfaction.

Reduces operating costs and improves
cash flow.

Benefits for Shipping and Receiving

Bar coding is considered a cost-effective
investment for assisting in the physical count
of your inventory. Why not adapt bar coding
to your other inventory-related transaction and
have a completely automated warehouse?

Receiving clerks save time by scanning
products as they are received, rather than
manually checking each item with paper
and pencil.

By scanning bar codes printed on both
the pick ticket and pin, shipping clerks
increase accuracy by immediately
verifying the right product was pulled to fill
an order.

Radio frequency (RF) bar code units can
electronically transmit customer orders
to warehouse personnel, avoiding the
need for printed picking documents and
resulting in paperless warehouses!

Kris Thrasher, marketing communications director at Avery Dennison, is the author of this article about bar code labeling, and inventory labels. Avery Dennison helps businesses move products through the supply chain efficiently. Weve designed process improvement programs for retail stores, distribution centers, and manufacturers.

Why Outsourced Medical Billing Offers More Benefits Than Ever Before

Which Medical Billing Solution is Best for your Practice?
Demand to rise 168 percent over next eight years as more physicians outsource billing

More physicians and medical practices are choosing to outsource their medical billing. According to a recently released report by Grand View Research, Inc., the demand is expected to result in the rapid growth of the medical billing outsourcing market — from $ 6.3 billion in 2015 to $ 16.9 billion by 2024 — surpassing demand for in-house billing.

This new data echoes similar 2014 research that found that 90 percent of independent and small physician practices were planning to outsource their billing as well.

Here’s why so many physicians are moving from in-house to outsourced medical billing over the next decade and why it may make sense for your practice too.

Reasons for Increasing Demand

The entire healthcare industry has faced a bunch of changes over the past several years. From the introduction of the Affordable Care Act to the implementation of ICD-10, physicians are finding it difficult to keep up with all of the new regulations, especially those related to billing and coding.

Below are some of the top reasons why physicians are choosing to outsource medical billing:

 

  • Limited in-house expertise. Coding and billing — and revenue cycle management (RCM) in general — have become increasingly complex, requiring a greater level of expertise to achieve maximum reimbursement and optimal cash flows. While in-house billers and coders may process hundreds of claims each month, a medical billing company’s staff likely processes thousands across multiple specialties. Medical practices can benefit from this wider range of expertise and knowledge.

 

  • Obsolete software. Billing software has undergone its own series of evolutions in order to meet the latest industry demands. To stay compliant and maintain billing efficiency, upgrading software can cost anywhere from thousands to tens of thousands of dollars. Physicians who are reluctant to invest in upgrades may find that their current software is obsolete, making the billing process more difficult and less efficient.

 

  • Refocus on patient care. With changes like MACRA and the shift to value-based care, physicians are under pressure to refocus on quality metrics to prevent penalties that can lead to lowered insurance reimbursements. When billing is outsourced, physicians can focus on patient care without the added stress of also overseeing their medical billing. On a similar note, front office staff will likely benefit from reduced call volume as well since all incoming billing-related phone calls will flow to the billing company.

 

  • Lower overhead costs, increased revenues. In-house medical billing tends to be a fixed cost for medical practices. Costs related to staffing and IT expenditures can be a significant cost for an independent practice and must be paid regardless of the amount of revenue coming in. Outsourcing billing can eliminate a portion of those expenses, shifting them to variable costs that are based on the number of claims processed as well as reimbursements captured. Medical practices with high claim volume experience significant revenue growth by outsourcing, in part, because 20 percent of claims are processed incorrectly by payers, resulting in underpayment or no payment at all. Even small practices who have a few dozen unpaid claims per month can see a vast improvement in cash flow and revenues when outsourcing.

When Outsourcing Makes Sense

Outsourcing your practice’s medical billing can be a tough decision. However, there comes a time when it makes too much financial sense not to pursue it.

Making the switch can be an intimidating and daunting experience, especially for physicians who have completed billing in-house for years. But moving from in-house to outsourced billing can actually be a smooth process — not nearly as scary as many may think.

It’s important to remember that not all billing companies are created equal though. So if you currently outsource your billing and have had a bad experience, don’t settle. Look for a billing company who meets your needs, is responsive, and has a proven track record of increasing reimbursements and paid claims.

And while pricing and budgets should be part of the discussion, refrain from making that the ultimate deciding factor and look long-term instead. Paying a lower fee to a company who collects less money is not the bargain you’re looking for.

Going with a company who has proven recovery rates who also charges a higher fee often wins out. The increased recoveries not only offset the higher fee, but puts more money in your pocket to boot.

Plus, the improved cash flow means physicians can now afford to pay staff to do follow-up work and go after even more of the practice’s money.

Consider Capture Billing

If you’re interested in outsourcing your practice’s medical billing, Capture can help. As a physician-owned company, we know that every dollar and claim counts. We understand the complexities of revenue cycle management and how accurate billing processes lead to more satisfied patients — all important factors in maintaining practice profitability.

Why did you decide to outsource your practice’s medical billing? Please join the conversation below.

— This post Why Outsourced Medical Billing Offers More Benefits Than Ever Before was written by Manny Oliverez and first appeared on Capture Billing. Capture Billing is a medical billing company helping medical practices get their insurance claims paid faster, easier and with less stress allowing doctors to focus on their patients.

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Adding Credentials Brings Both Short and Long-Term Benefits

Are you thinking about adding to your current credentials? Are you unsure which one to go for next? Well, the answer to that question isn’t the same for everyone. Ask yourself a few questions and do your research. The questions below can help most individuals quickly narrow down their list of potentials. (Side note: Did […]
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Reimbursement Benefits of Structured Radiology Reporting

Along with the entire healthcare industry in America, radiology is increasingly being asked to standardize its methods of practice. Radiologists’ reports have traditionally been free-text documents in formats that vary from physician to physician, even within group practices.  This individual style of reporting has become the radiologist’s personal signature on the work he or she has done with each patient exam but it does not lend itself to meeting modern requirements. 


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Coordination of Benefits issue.

Hi,

My practice where I work wanted to ask if anyone has had a problem with this said scenario:

Patient comes in with dual insurance from parents it takes them and the insurance to finally figure out who is primary and secondary insurance. Divorce Decree needed to be sent in.

We needed to do corrected claims as the primary insurance we original billed is now secondary, we had no Authorization for what is now the primary insurance does not cover said diagnoses with out authorization. Per the claim we can’t bill the patient. We are not able to get retro Auth from the now primary. Do we have any course of action or are we out the money. How do you prevent this from happening when the parents have an issue with the COB.

Janelle B

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