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Pricing help for a consulting job Help needed ASAP.

Hey there I was approached by a company to do a consulting job on a workman’s comp case to review billing and coding to see if fee’s were usual and customary for a plaintiff’s case, this is from an attorney. I have never done this type of consulting before and do not know how to price it out as they are asking for a rate. I do have 19 years in the medical billing and coding industry through. They are asking for the following:

Chart Review: $ AMOUNT/hour
Deposition: $ AMOUNT/hour
Court: $ AMOUNT/day
With an hourly retainer requested.

I had come up with the following amounts and think that this is reasonable:

Chart Review: $ 25/hour
Deposition: $ 150/hour
Court: $ 600/day
With an hourly retainer requested $ 50.

Am I being too low or to high in some of the area’s. Any help would be of great use. Thanks as this isn’t something you can easily research. I figure the chart review’s can be done at home so no traveling, but with traveling being done for any depositions or court dates I did increase the price. Any helps would be great thanks.

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CMS asks if AOs offering consulting services have a conflict of interest

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Observation – Subsequent Obs – Admission by Consulting Provider

Dilemma outpatient overnight observation, subsequent observation, and admission by another provider. ED provider sees patient 15:00 hrs on DOS 1.13 , admits and follows patient in observation Dos 1.13 at 18:15 (initial obs). DOS 1.14 08:00 OBs attending orders cards consult. 1.14 08:30 Cards sees patient orders thallium stress test. 1.14 ED/OBs attending sees patient at 09:30 states pt awaiting cards consult, and stress test, disposition pending cards consult. 09:45 Stress test completed, cards decides to admit patient to inpatient status. Ed/obs provider sees patient again and states pt failed observation period and will be admitted per cardiology consult 1.14 at 11:00. The ED provider can code the initial observation service code 99218-99220 for 1.13 18:15 since they follow pt in observation, and a subsequent observation code set for the services they provide on the subsequent date 1.14. I know the provider cannot charge the DC. And if the Ed provider was the admitting provider then they could not charge for subsequent observation services. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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