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10 Tips for Clean Claims

Don’t let avoidable errors muck up your revenue cycle. A clean claim is one that does not require the payer to investigate or develop the claim before it can fully process it. The claim is received on time, passes all edits, is appended with any required medical evidence and supporting documentation, and includes all the […]

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7 Tips for Diagnostic Radiology Coding

Follow CPT®, ACR, and payer guidelines to ensure accurate reporting and reimbursement. Diagnostic radiology encompasses a variety of services, including diagnostic radiology (plain film), diagnostic ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diagnostic nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET), and mammography. The following seven tips pertain to diagnostic radiology CPT® coding guidance as per […]

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10 Tips to Improve Provider Trust

Your words will carry more weight when you approach doctors in a thoughtful, respectful way. In the coding and auditing world, the provider is in the driver’s seat. Generally, the provider documents the services rendered and is ultimately responsible for the accuracy of claims submitted under their name. Most providers recognize, however, that coding and […]

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Resume and Interview Pro Tips

The AAPC Social Hour on Facebook Live, June 9, at 11 a.m. MT (1 p.m. ET) focused on resume and interview tips. National Advisory Board (NAB) member Kiosha T. Forston, MASS, RHIA, CPC, CHTS-TR, joined moderator and AAPC Social Media Manager Alex McKinley to talk about certain “soft skills” that are most important to both […]

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AAPC Social Hour: Certification Exam Tips

The AAPC Social Hour on Facebook Live, May 26, at 11 a.m. MT (1 p.m. ET) focused on how to prepare for and pass your upcoming certification exam. Moderator and AAPC Social Media Manager Alex McKinley (AAPC Alex) was joined by Dianne Estes, CPC, CPB, COC, CPMA, who had plenty of advice for making the […]

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9 Working From Home Tips

A lot more people suddenly found themselves working from home after the public health emergency for COVID-19 was enacted. If you’ve never worked at home before, it can take some getting used to — especially when your family is home, too! For those of you who are working from home, here are some tips I’ve learned […]

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Provider Compliance Tips for Home Health Services

While there has been more than a $ 5.3 billion decrease in estimated improper payments for home health services over the past three years, the projected improper payment amount for home health services during the 2018 report period was $ 3.2 billion. This translates to a Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) improper payment rate of 17.6 percent, accounting for […]

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4 Tips for Accurate Pulmonary Hypertension Coding

PH WHO groups key to understanding I27 codes. Despite the fact that pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a “frequently identified … highly morbid condition … associated with increased mortality, hospitalizations and financial burden,” it is “rarely coded in the EHR [Electronic Health Record]” according to a recent article published in the Journal of Cardiac Failure. What, […]

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Tips from this month’s issue

Tips from this month’s issue

Small breaches could become a big problem (p. 1)

1.Regional offices were advised to increase investigations of breaches affecting fewer than 500 individuals. Investigators will look for evidence of systemic noncompliance, such as multiple small breaches and common root causes.

2.Implementing OCR’s directive may be a tall order for resource-strapped regional offices, and it’s difficult to predict what the outcome will be.

3.Because small breaches weren’t investigated on the same scale as large breaches, OCR has much less data on them. Stepping up small breach investigations will mitigate that and may lead to improved guidance on key HIPAA pain points.

4.Although large breaches grab attention, they’re statistically less likely than small breaches.

5.But even a breach involving a single patient’s records can have serious consequences for the individual and even impact his or her safety if the medical record becomes compromised as a result.

6.Large health systems may lose sight of the details and brush off small breaches, but it’s the duty of privacy and security officers to take every breach, no matter how large or small, seriously and ensure the organization does so as well.

 

The cost of a data breach (p. 4)

7.Data breach costs vary between industries but healthcare, a highly regulated industry, sees especially high data breach costs.

8.Direct costs include remediation efforts and possible fines, but indirect costs are sometimes more difficult to identify and quantify.

9.Breach notification costs are the highest in the U.S.?first class postage adds up fast.

10.The more quickly a breach is identified and contained, the lower the cost. A well-prepared security incident response team is a smart investment that will pay off.

11.Participating in threat sharing may also be linked to lower data breach costs, but executive leaders may be concerned that sharing information on cybersecurity threats will put confidential information at risk. But no sensitive business information needs to be disclosed to participate.

12.Direct breach costs may be significant on their own but may not stack up against other risks an organization faces. Remember that one of the indirect costs of a data breach can be bad debt via medical identity theft. Bad debt is a top financial risk, and any measures that can bring that risk down are worth investing in.

 

Is HIPAA enough? (p. 8)

13.The rise of ransomware and other threats has led some stakeholders and lawmakers to question whether HIPAA is robust enough to provide even a reasonable bare minimum of security.

14.OCR has pointed fingers at executives for failing to support strong security programs, but the agency has no power to hold those executives accountable.

15.OCR recommends that CEs and BAs follow NIST’s cybersecurity framework, but that standard is only optional?not required?and many organizations may choose to not spend more resources on security than required.

16.Failure to complete an organizationwide risk analysis will land a CE or BA in hot water if a breach happens, but other federal agencies are critical of OCR’s risk analysis guidance, calling it inadequate.

17.HIPAA is designed to work with state laws. CEs and BAs must follow all applicable state privacy and security laws. In some cases, state laws may be stricter than HIPAA and provide stronger security requirements or clearer guidance.

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