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“When additional procedures are performed during a face-to-face visit, providers often lack documentation to support the procedure code,” said Birg. Prolonged services and advanced careplanning are often missed, for example. Fraudulent Coding or Overreporting. “We Scrubbing Deficiencies.
“When additional procedures are performed during a face-to-face visit, providers often lack documentation to support the procedure code,” said Birg. Prolonged services and advanced careplanning are often missed, for example. Fraudulent Coding or Overreporting. “We Scrubbing Deficiencies.
Explanation of Benefits (EOB): Understanding an EOB can be complex due to medicalcodes and insurance jargon. Healthcare providers can help by educating patients on how to interpret these documents so that patients are fully aware of their financial responsibilities and can make better informed healthcare planning decisions.
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