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Drug Rehabs: It May Be Time To Outsource Your Medical Billing

By Paul Jacobs


Every business owner wants more time. There is not enough time in a day to do all that you need to do. In fact, medical billing is usually a time consuming headache for most drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers. Outsourcing your billing to a company that handles this type of coding may be a good option for your business. If you are looking to save both time and money, then this may be a good option for you.

Some medical billers are certified in ICD-10. Others have master's degrees in the field. It is important to hire someone that knows how to use the new coding software. Many people don't know how to code properly. When the industry changed from ICD-9 to ICD-10, it caused a change. Medical billers today must learn some 69,000 different codes. You must know about treatment. Learning about drug and alcohol treatment is the best way for someone to work well for you. The more a person knows about what you do, the better.

If you own a drug and alcohol treatment center, you are busy. It is clear that you have little time to worry about the bills. Many insurance companies today are auditing treatment centers for various reasons. They often want to know why you are sending them requests for payment. Did the client really need to stay at your facility for 45 days? Why didn't they leave after 30? Why did they require 2 blood tests a week instead of 1? These are questions that insurance companies want to know. Under ICD-10, insurance companies have gotten smarter. They are less likely to write you a check without a good explanation of why they should be paying you in the first place.

Are you prepared for the year 2016 and beyond? The new codes have changed the billing industry forever. Alcohol rehabs and billers must work side by side in order to be successful. A good biller must know what is happening with each client and document it to the insurance companies. Finding the right codes is always a challenge and it often takes a person with a master's degree to understand the difference. You can be successful if you take the time out to see what your billers are doing.

Outsourcing your billing works for many treatment centers these days. The main reason is that these coding companies have been training for ICD-10 for over 2 years. You're in house staff may not be trained or equipped to handle these longer codes and therefore it will keep you from getting paid. You may have to wait longer than 90 days to see a check from an insurance company today if you don't know what you are doing. Having a staff around you that knows what they are doing makes complete sense.




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