Oral and Maxillofacial
The oral and maxillofacial specialty has experienced significant changes in how it approaches diagnosis and treatment, much like other medical specialties. As a result, doctors who have access to cutting-edge and precise medical equipment are in more demand. Despite experiencing an increase in patients, there has been grounds for concern over their medical billing realization %. Our skilled and qualified oral and maxillofacial billers and coders, who have a spotless record of accurate billing and coding, now have a responsibility opportunity as a result of the situation.
Value provision to doctors
The following value delivery has been made available to the doctors who have chosen our billing and coding expertise, which includes precise charge capture, complex procedure coding, electronic claim filing, patient billing, a multi-tiered appeals process, denial elimination initiatives, and compliance standards:
- Revenue cycle simplification
- notable rise in the rates of collection
- More referrals and patient intake
- more opportunities for doctors to do research and development
Effective foundational work
Accurate coding and truthful invoicing are prerequisites for the timely and hassle-free processing of medical insurance claims. The following billing qualifications are held by our tech-savvy Oral & Maxillofacial billing and coding specialists:
- The American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC) has certified you.
- knowledgeable about electronic health record software, such as NextGen Healthcare, Epic, Cerner, AthenaOne, NueMD, TherapyNotes, DrChrono, eClinicalWorks, Allscripts, Athenahealth, Practice Fusion, and so on.
- taught how to code with software.
- applying common CPT, HCPCS procedure and supply codes, and ICD-CM diagnosis coding in accordance with CMS regulations.
- a successful history of processing medical bills for prestigious commercial insurance companies like Blue Cross Group, WellPoint, Aetna, Humana, HCSC, and United Health.
- Capacity to effectively bargain with Medicare and Medicaid laws that vary by state.
Including the full spectrum of medical practices
- Diagnosis and treatment of benign cysts and tumors, diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) abnormalities, diagnosis and treatment of dysgnathia (incorrect bite), and persistent facial pain disorders.
- Oral, head, and neck cancer diagnosis and treatment; dento-alveolar surgery; pre-prosthetic surgery to improve anatomy for implant, denture, or other dental prosthesis insertion.
- Treatment for sleep apnea using a medical splint and surgery, including osseointegration