Let's look at one specific area where case managers can make a difference: reducing hospital-acquired anemia (HAA). This condition is often the result of blood draws performed cumulatively—and sometimes excessively—as part of laboratory testing.The prevalence of HAA can be exacerbated by another form of inappropriate medical care—in this case, laboratory tests. The goal is to ensure a patient only undergoes laboratory tests he or she truly needs.
Wound care can be messy, but reimbursement and billing for wound care does not need to be as troublesome if coding and documentation are done correctly. One of the bedrocks in billing for wound care is ensuring medical necessity, and there are a few tricks and standards to learn about medical necessity in order to stay compliant.
The future of the healthcare industry may be uncertain when it comes to Congressional action, or the lack thereof. But one concept that has been widely embraced for the past few years is the commitment of healthcare leaders to a value-based model for care and reimbursement.
The American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group is offering two new credentials for medical scribes, the association said May 2. Medical scribes can take the Medical Scribe Certification Exam to earn the Certified Medical Scribe Apprentice certification.
Q: What resources should case managers be familiar with when creating a discharge plan for postacute care following a surgical procedure?
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The Certified Coder Boot Camp—Inpatient Online Version is an intensive coding education course that will make coders proficient in ICD-10-CM/PCS coding and MS-DRG assignment for hospital inpatient facility services.
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