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Enhance Pathology Revenue with a Smooth Billing Process

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The constant change in the healthcare industry has impacted timely reimbursement for medical practices over the past few years. Pathology Medicare and Medicaid have gone on a reduction spree as far as physician reimbursements are concerned. Most third-party payers like   Cigna   and   Aetna   are keener on signing up contracts with physicians that focus on fee-for-service, where the reimbursement is less than 100% more often than not. Here are a few ways to enhance revenues and have a perfect billing process in place. Be Familiar with your LCDs Pathology billing companies need to be familiar with Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) and know the ins and outs of how they are related to various specialties and other frequently billed services. LCDs give a crystal clear picture of the instances when some procedures are covered by Pathology Medicare. They will also indicate the specific circumstances under which a procedure is considered appropriate and absolutely necessary. One can also f

COVID Pathology, Now on the Down Turn… Who will Clean up Your AR?

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  Exponential Growth of Pathology Services during COVID-19  COVID-19 is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus-2 (SARS CoV-2), a highly contagious single-stranded RNA virus genetically related to SARS CoV. The lungs are the main organs affected leading to pneumonia and respiratory failure in severe cases that may need mechanical ventilation. Pathologically, the lungs show either mild congestion and alveolar exudation or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with hyaline membrane or histopathology of acute fibrinous organizing pneumonia (AFOP) that parallels disease severity. The treatment for COVID-19 was principally symptomatic and prevention by proper use of personal protective equipment and other measures is crucial to limit the spread. Digital pathology was also introduced and the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated its adoption as there is the need to deal with higher (as much as 250 percent increase) case volume. During the COVID-19 pandemic, pathology billing wi