ProvideR Billing And Coding

Occupational Health

Why is support for medical billing and coding necessary?

Because of the nature of their work, occupational health providers must absorb information from a variety of related fields, including public health, safety engineering, chemistry, health physics, industrial/organizational psychology, occupational medicine, and occupational (or industrial) hygiene. The amount of time you have to focus on medical billing may be limited due to the extent of collaboration with related fields. Claims from health insurance payors may thus be undervalued, denied, or realized below par.

Our healthcare billing assistancefully equipped with precise charge capture, complex procedure coding, electronic claim submission, patient billing, multi-tiered appeals procedure, rejection elimination campaigns, and compliance guidelines will assist you in reducing such unfavorable medical billing problems by:

  • Revenue cycle management simplification
  • notable rise in the rates of collection
  • Increased patient referrals and intake
  • more opportunities for medical development and research

MBC’s knowledgeable billing staff 

Occupational health billing issues require knowledge and skill, and MBC medical billers are incredibly skilled professionals with the following qualifications:
  • With certification from the American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC): The American Association of Professional Coders, a leading authority in medical billing and coding, has certified our primary care medical billing specialists (AAPC). They so constantly have the authorization mark on them.
  • Applications of Advanced Technology Interface include the use of the most recent EHR software (NextGen Healthcare, Epic, Cerner, AthenaOne, NueMD, TherapyNotes, DrChrono, eClinicalWorks, Allscripts, Athenahealth, Practice Fusion, TherapyNotes, etc.) and the most recent coding software (for coding a variety of medical services provided by physicians).
  • Applying standard CPT, HCPCS procedure and supply codes, and ICD-CM diagnosis coding in accordance with CMS rules and producing medical reports that comply with HIPAA regulations with proficiency
  • Ability to apply ICD-CM diagnosis coding, standard CPT, HCPCS procedure and supply codes, and CMS guidelines with HIPAA compliant medical reporting
  • Having a proven track record of processing medical bills for major public health insurance programs as well as private insurance companies including United Health, Wellpoint, Aetna, Humana, HCSC, and Blue Cross Group: Medicaid and Medicare

All-inclusive billing services

With their comprehensive skills, our occupational health billers can be expected to complete inclusive billing for a range of occupational health therapies related to mechanical, physical, biological, chemical, and musculoskeletal hazards at work, as well as more significant psychosocial issues like work-related stress and its contributing factors, such as excessive working hours and overwork, external violence, bullying (including emotional and verbal abuse), sexual harassment, mobbing, burnout, and exposure to unhealthy elements during business associate meetings, such as tobacco and excessive alcohol use.

Value provision to doctors

We are committed to taking care of and relieving you of complex and non-essential billing difficulties as you work to preserve and promote the safety, health, and welfare of those who are employed. You would thus be able to focus on providing patient care, which is your primary business, and adhere to the requirements for the quality of occupational health care. Additionally, you should anticipate a significant increase in operating profits from unimpeded reimbursements. It is noteworthy that professionals who opted to use our professional billing services have significantly increased their practice income and clinical effectiveness.