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Medicare and DME- Know more

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  Did you know that since October 2013 physicians need to conduct a face-to-face interview with the proposed beneficiaries before ordering durable medical equipment? This is one of the rules specified by Medicare, which further clarifies the need to document the data in the patient’s records. A copy of this medical record needs to be sent to the supplier of the ordered DME. Documentation-  During such a face-to-face meeting there needs to be enough documentation in the relevant parts of the patient’s medical records justifying the beneficiary’s eligibility for the particular piece of durable medical equipment ordered on behalf of the patient. The physician also needs to be familiar with the Medicare policy requirements for the same. The particular policy clearly explains the specific conditions that qualify a patient for that particular DME. The relevant documentation of the medical record needs to be furnished with the suppliers of the DME   who will need it before they can submit

Specialization Consideration for DME Suppliers in Medical Billing and Coding

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  Durable medical equipment billing is the process by which insurance companies are charged for the services provided to their clients. And to achieve complete reimbursement dollars billing codes that represent different aspects of the DME process are implemented. In this blog, here our experts shared information on specialization Considerations for DME Suppliers in Medical Billing. The characters the biller enters relate to different aspects of a diagnosis or procedure and allow the information to be uploaded for billing without having to manually define either diagnosis or procedure. This allows the process to be implemented faster without having to describe everything in detail. When we talk about specialization consideration in DME suppliers’ one specialty that often crosses the supplier’s path is Orthopedics. Orthopedic facilities often provide patients with supplies, such as casts and canes, which are integral to patients’ treatment plans. What DME supplies can be used for O

What makes Outsourced DME Billing Superior?

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  Physicians who are part of DME services now face an important operational decision: whether to persist with in-house billing staff or entrust to external sources. The long-held belief that in-house billing staff would manage DME-related billing complexities seems to have failed them recently – most of the in-house-staff-managed DME billing are reported to have high incidence denial, delay, or under the realization of DME bills from Medicare, Medicaid, and private DME health plans.  And, now that physicians strongly feel the reason to replace in-house DME billing, should they be embracing outsourced DME billing straight away? Yes, but not before they debated the pros and cons of DME billing outsourcing. Arguments in favor of DME Billing Outsourcing The primary argument in favor of outsourcing DME billing is that it will bring a fresh perspective to hitherto stereotyped practices – outsourced DME billing providers, with their specialization, could iron out deficiencies, and i

Challenges and Opportunities of Durable Medical Equipment Practice (DME)

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  The necessity of Durable Medical Equipments (DMEs) had never been so high – in the U.S. 30% to 54% of those over 65 years have some form of disability; around 75% to 90% of such disabled require some form of DME to keep them mobile or enabled.  It is also estimated that around 1.5 million people are currently in need of wheelchairs and braces. And, when you add the population that is likely to be in need of other forms of durable medical equipment – prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) – it will be some opportunity for people involved in Durable Medical Equipment Practice Services: physicians, pharmacies, and manufacturers/suppliers. But, because DME services are physician-recommended, we are more interested in how physicians themselves can recommend, source, and administer DMEs. While physicians can benefit immensely from an integrated DME management, there are challenges on the way – being equipped with a Medicare-enrolled and recognized pharmacy, sourcing supplies from

Streamline your DME Billing with MBC

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  All healthcare providers are searching for a streamlined DME billing operation team that may handle their DME billing process without much hassle. According to MarketWatch, the worldwide marketplace for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) is predicted to achieve up to USD 246.6 billion by the year 2026. This rise is predicted because of the advantages that DME products like a wheelchair, nebulizers, canes, crutches, walkers, etc. wear to people. Besides making patient’s life easy, DME products also help these patients live a life without much pain making them independent. Streamline your DME Billing with MBC The right process will make your DME billing and coding process all the stronger and help you get closer to your payments. Besides the above benefits, technological advancement within the DME medical equipment is additionally another reason for the increase of the DME market and in fact, the rising geriatric population. As old people are more prone to chronic diseases and require

Credentialing For DME Companies

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  Durable Medical Equipment (DME) is equipment that includes oxygen supplies, wheelchairs, iron lungs, catheters, etc. As you are starting a Durable Medical Equipment (DME) company, be prepared with time on hand, money, endurance, and determination; as it ultimately boils down to being paid for the products sold by your company. This means receiving DME bills from clients (patients/healthcare providers) and accepting the insurance, billing the insurance, and finally receiving payments for the  DME billing  from the insurance provider- is called  Credentialing For DME  Companies. DME business also referred to as Home Medical Equipment business is replete with potholes along the way which need to be cleared. One of them is ‘ Provider Credentialing .’ Credentialing simply denotes verification. It’s also known as DME credentialing, DME medical credentialing, DME provider enrollment, insurance credentialing, or getting on insurance panels. These terms imply that the patient is going to p

Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Billing: Steps to Follow

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Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Billing   is different from the other   medical billing   and   coding   for the specialties. Unlike the other coders and billers who work on DME need specialized training to deal with different medical situations and equipment that require different types of modifiers as requested.  DME billers need specialized in-depth, specialized knowledge of different types of HCPCS Level 2 codes. Let’s understand the procedures of coding that can be implemented to make the billing process more effective: ICD-9 codes are 3-5 digits in length and speak to the patient’s conclusion CPT restorative charging codes are in fact HCPCS Level I codes. They are 5 digits in length and speak to the methodology performed at the patient’s visit HCPCS codes are in fact HCPCS Level II codes. They incorporate the two numbers and letters and are likewise 5 digits in length. These codes speak to the majority of the provisions or gear utilized in the patient’s consideration. All Durable

Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Modifiers

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Equipment that gives therapeutic advantages to a patient and is basically for the long haul and home use is named Durable Medical Equipment (DME) . Because of a wide assortment of models for DME, Places for Medicare and Medicaid Administrations (CMS) established the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and modifiers which relate to the boundaries policy and LCD and make the HCPCS code legitimate before claim processing. Modifiers are divided into several categories : Routinely purchased Pricing Modifiers: NU Purchase of New DME RR Rented DME UE Purchase of Used DME NR New when rented Capped Rental Items and modifiers: One can utilize RR in this classification with the exception of wheelchairs where the patient is permitted the choice to get one. Others are: BR The receiver has elected to rent BP The receiver has elected to purchase BU Rent or purchase not selected past 30 days despite a notification KH Purchase or First rental month KI Second and third rental months KJ Fou