Patient check-in and verification of personal information
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Determination of medical services provided
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Coding of medical services
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Submission of initial bill to insurance
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Approval: Charge Capture Review
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Reconciliation of the bill with insurance coverage
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Submission of remaining balance to the patient
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Update patient record with billing information
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Process payment from the patient
10
Resolve any billing disputes
11
Generate final receipt for the patient
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Approval: Final Bill Review
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Send final receipt to the patient
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Follow-up uncollected payments
15
Create a report of the billing history
16
Archiving of billing and patient records
17
Approval: Archiving records
Patient check-in and verification of personal information
Welcome the patient and verify their personal information. This task is crucial as it ensures accurate patient identification and prevents billing errors. Make sure to obtain the patient's full name, date of birth, address, and contact details. Verify their insurance information if applicable. Are there any potential challenges if the patient's information is incorrect or incomplete? How can they be resolved?
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Valid ID
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Insurance card
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Proof of address
Determination of medical services provided
Identify the medical services provided to the patient. This task helps in creating an accurate bill and ensuring proper reimbursement. What documentation or tools are required to determine the services rendered? Are there any potential challenges in determining the services? How can they be resolved?
Coding of medical services
Assign appropriate medical codes to the services provided. Accurate coding ensures proper billing and reimbursement. What coding system is used? Are there any specific guidelines or resources to follow for coding? What challenges can arise during the coding process and how can they be addressed?
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ICD-10
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CPT
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HCPCS
Submission of initial bill to insurance
Submit the initial bill to the patient's insurance provider. This step is important for timely reimbursement. What information needs to be included in the initial bill? Are there any specific submission methods or platforms? How can potential challenges in bill submission be overcome?
Approval: Charge Capture Review
Will be submitted for approval:
Submission of initial bill to insurance
Will be submitted
Reconciliation of the bill with insurance coverage
Review the bill and insurance coverage to ensure accuracy and proper reimbursement. This task helps in resolving any discrepancies or denials. What are the key elements to be reviewed during reconciliation? Are there any specific tools or resources for comparison? How can potential discrepancies be resolved?
Submission of remaining balance to the patient
Notify the patient about any remaining balance they need to pay. This step ensures proper communication and resolution of outstanding charges. How should the notification be sent? Are there any specific tools or methods for balance notification? How can potential challenges in collecting the remaining balance be addressed?
Notification of Remaining Balance
Update patient record with billing information
Update the patient's record to reflect the billing information accurately. This task ensures a comprehensive overview of the patient's history and facilitates future billing processes. Which fields in the patient record need to be updated? Are there any specific formats or guidelines for recording billing information? How can potential challenges in record updating be resolved?
Process payment from the patient
Collect payment from the patient for the services provided. This step ensures timely payment and helps in financial stability. Which payment methods are accepted? Are there any specific instructions or documents required for payment processing? How can potential challenges in payment collection be addressed?
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Check
Resolve any billing disputes
Address any billing disputes raised by the patient or insurance provider. Resolving disputes is crucial for maintaining goodwill and ensuring proper payment. How should the disputes be handled? Are there any specific protocols or procedures for dispute resolution? How can potential challenges in dispute resolution be overcome?
Resolution of Billing Dispute
Generate final receipt for the patient
Prepare the final receipt for the patient documenting the services provided and payments made. This step ensures transparency and serves as an acknowledgement of the transaction. What information should be included in the final receipt? Are there any specific formats or templates for receipt generation? How can potential challenges in receipt generation be addressed?
Approval: Final Bill Review
Will be submitted for approval:
Reconciliation of the bill with insurance coverage
Will be submitted
Send final receipt to the patient
Send the final receipt to the patient as proof of payment and document completion. This task ensures proper communication and closure of the billing process. How should the final receipt be sent? Are there any specific methods or platforms for receipt delivery? How can potential challenges in receipt delivery be addressed?
Receipt for Payment
Follow-up uncollected payments
Perform follow-up activities for any uncollected payments from the patient. This step helps in ensuring timely payment and resolving outstanding balances. What follow-up measures should be taken? Are there any specific timelines or procedures for payment follow-ups? How can potential challenges in collection be addressed?
Create a report of the billing history
Generate a comprehensive report of the billing history for reference and analysis purposes. This task helps in tracking financial performance and identifying trends. What information should be included in the billing history report? Are there any specific formats or templates for report creation? How can potential challenges in report generation be addressed?
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Monthly
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Quarterly
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Yearly
Archiving of billing and patient records
Properly store and archive billing and patient records for future reference. This task ensures compliance with record-keeping regulations and facilitates easy retrieval of information. What are the specific requirements for record archiving? Are there any designated tools or systems for record storage? How can potential challenges in archiving be addressed?