Pain Management
Coordinating with medical professionals, clinical psychologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and nurse practitioners is frequently necessary while practicing pain management. Even though a diversified composition like this significantly improves therapeutic outcomes, coding and billing such composite services would inevitably become difficult. Because of these inherent flaws in Pain Management medical billing, you could have to deal with a low rate of medical reimbursement despite your unwavering devotion to high-quality medical care. However, outsourcing your complete billing process to our billers can boost your revenue and reduce unfavourable delays and claim denials.
Using PBC to handle pain management billing
The correct combination is provided by our billing affiliates, who are dispersed throughout all 50 states in the United States. They are needed to handle the intricacies of coding and invoicing pain management treatments, as well as to deal with state-specific Medicaid, Medicare, and other commercial payors. The healthcare providers have experienced an improvement in their bottom line and a reduction in unfavourable delays and denials of their medical claims due to the proficient and capable billing experts managing their complete billing process. Our position as the biggest group of medical billers in the United States enables us to connect with most physicians, clinics, and hospitals.
Here is a quick glance at the credentials of our affiliates:
- The American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC) has certified you.
- Knowledgeable about EHR software and other medical billing software: Allscripts, Athenahealth, Practice Fusion, NextGen Healthcare, Epic, Cerner, AthenaOne, NueMD, TherapyNotes, DrChrono, eClinicalWorks, etc.
- taught how to code with software.
- using common CPT, HCPCS procedure and supply codes, and ICD-CM diagnosis coding in accordance with CMS regulations
- A proven track record of processing medical bills related to allergies and immunology with top commercial insurers, including Blue Cross Group, WellPoint, United Health, Aetna, Humana, and HCSC.
- Capacity to effectively bargain with Medicare and Medicaid laws that vary by state.
Hiring medical billing specialists with such extensive training and competence in pain management might have significant benefits.
- As complex a procedure as implantable pump refills, brachial plexus injections, single femoral nerve injections, lysis of epidural adhesions over several days, single or multiple trigger point injections on one or two muscles, cervical discography, catheter placement, occipital nerve block injections, intrathecal catheter implantation, or epidurogram, you can anticipate accuracy in the coding.
- Being provided with appropriate modifiers: 25 for noteworthy services that surpass standard operating procedures; 26 for professional interpretation; 50 for bilateral procedures; 51 for reporting multiple procedures in the same encounter; and 58 for related or staged services provided by the same physician during the post-operative phase.
- Simplified Approach to Pain Management The billing process includes the following steps: charge entry, coding, insurance authorizations, insurance verification, patient enrollment, insurance enrollment, scheduling, billing and account reconciliation, rejection management & appeals, and physician credentialing.
Even if clinical developments and changes to the billing system will still have an effect on your reimbursements, we guarantee that our Pain Management medical billing procedures will maximise your profits.