Home health care billing is a complicated task—make sure you receive all the payment you’ve earned

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The How-To Guide to Home Health Billing, Second Edition

Joan L. Usher, BS, RHIA, ACE

Home health care billing is a complicated task—to make sure you receive all the payment you’ve earned, accurate and compliant practices are a must. The How-To Guide to Home Health Billing, Second Edition, is your comprehensive, updated guide to the many elements involved in billing, helping you provide the best training possible to billing and other agency staff. With this book, you’ll increase employees’ competence and confidence about billing requirements and practices.

The new edition includes regulatory updates, such as:

  • General OASIS updates
  • ICD-10 coding
  • Payment adjustment information
  • G codes G0299 and G0300 regarding services of RNs/LPNs
  • Value-based purchasing and its impact on the bottom line


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