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3 Issues in Virtual Care in 2019

 Mandy Roth of Healthcare Leaders asked readers what they expected in the immediate future (2019) in Virtual Care and if any trends can be predicted. As a result, three key issues stood out: Growth in Virtual Care will be spurred on by changes in reimbursement over the coming year The changes in reimbursement started in […]

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2019 Coding Updates Virtual Boot Camp

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Join Ob-Gyn coding expert Lori-Lynne Webb for an instructive session on the most important coding changes, strategies for correct modìfìer use, and instructions on improving documentation. Get expert insights on coding and billing for breast procedures, ultrasound services, E&M issues, and so much more! Isn’t your peace of mind worth it?

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Interactive Complexity and Virtual Reality

Hello!

I have a behavioral health provider who is starting to use virtual reality in her treatment sessions with children. Would it be possible to bill the add-on code for interactive complexity (90785) for this service?
Does anyone have experience with insurance reimbursing interactive complexity in this scenario? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Chapters with Capabilities Can Help Us Beta Virtual Meetings

Through the end of the year, we are encouraging all officers who have access to services such as Webex or GoToWebinar, to participate in a beta test by scheduling a virtual meeting through the chapter. A virtual meeting is one where all members attend via website. We are very interested in attracting those members who […]
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Virtual Care Coverage May Expand

Virtual care—also known as telehealth or telemedicine—leverages technology (such as audio/video applications or patient-accessed health portals) to allow patients quick and convenient remote access to quality healthcare. Now, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is proposing increased coverage for virtual care services. Per CMS: Provisions in the proposed CY 2019 Physician Fee Schedule […]
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Virtual Officer Training

If you have not yet had an opportunity to participate in officer training this year, we would like to offer the following options to complete the training virtually. The session is 90 minutes long and goes through each officer position and pertinent leadership protocol. Please review the following days and times to find the one […]
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Improve Your Bottom Line, Get a Virtual Medical Receptionist

There may come a time when you have to make a vital business decision between getting more front line staff to help your swamped medical practice or to get a virtual medical receptionist. After reading this article, you will see that getting a virtual medical receptionist, whether it is to enhance the service of your medical office or to improve your bottom line, is a more viable and smart business decision. One that will make you wonder why you didn’t have one in place a long time ago.

First impression counts

Now, let’s start with the disadvantages of a human medical receptionist. Being in the service industry, you have to understand that first impression really counts. When potential patients call your medical office, your receptionist staff will be their first point of contact. Let’s say that your receptionist is having a bad day and answer the phone not in a friendly and professional way, most likely it will put off potential patients. How can they trust a medical office that doesn’t even respect their patients on the phone?

When things get too hectic

Then there’s the problem of multi-tasking. Your receptionist is bound by the fact that humans can only do so much at the same time. As competent as your receptionist is, when things get too hectic, no doubt it will badly affect his or her work performance. Imagine this: patients are pouring in that demand their full attention, phones are ringing non-stop, there are loads of administrative things to take care of on top of that; this is the challenge faced by your medical office.

Virtual medical receptionist is reliable

So how will a virtual medical receptionist help you? Some of the best traits of a virtual medical receptionist is that it’s consistently reliable and dependable. By reliable, it means that a virtual medical receptionist can answer phone calls in a friendly, natural and warm voice — all the time. It is not affected by personal problems or bad moods, so your patients will always feel appreciated.

It works 24/7

A virtual receptionist can work 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. What’s even better, it doesn’t require any supervision at all. This is a sure-fire way to keep your medical practice ahead from the competition, as most only operate during the regular 9-5 business hours. With a virtual medical receptionist in place, patients can call to make appointments at any time of the day and night. They can also change or cancel their appointments the same way.

Other advantages of a virtual receptionist

A virtual medical receptionist can handle multiple phone calls at the same time. This means, your patients will never get a busy tone when they call your office. Also, gone will be the days when patients are told to wait for a long time on the phone as the office staff is busy taking other phone calls or tending for patients.

Conclusion

It is obvious the many advantages that a virtual receptionist has. It is reliable, dependable and can work 24/7 without supervision. A virtual medical receptionist is also a more cost-effective solution rather than hiring more staff. There is no maintenance fee as well. Ultimately, it can help increase your bottom line.

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Virtual Groups: There’s Value in Volume

Together, low-volume eligible clinicians can earn positive Part B payment adjustments in 2020. Clinicians who were ineligible to participate in the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) in 2017 will have a better chance of qualifying in 2018. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized their policy for virtual groups in the 2018 Quality Payment Program […]
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