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Medical Billing & Coding

Medical Billing 

Medical billing is the administrative process of submitting and managing claims to insurance companies, government healthcare programs (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid), or patients on behalf of healthcare providers or facilities. These claims include details such as patient information, diagnoses, procedures, dates of service, and associated costs. The goal of medical billing is to obtain reimbursement for the healthcare services provided.
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Medical Coding

Medical coding is the process of translating the descriptions of diseases, injuries, treatments, and medical procedures provided by healthcare providers into standardized alphanumeric codes. These codes are part of a universal coding system, such as the ICD (International Classification of Diseases) system for diagnoses and CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes for procedures.
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Revenue Cycle Management

Medical billing and coding are integral parts of the healthcare revenue cycle. Effective management of this cycle ensures that healthcare providers receive accurate and timely payments for their services. Revenue cycle management includes various processes from patient registration to claims processing and payment reconciliation.
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Benefits of Medical Billing and Coding

Accurate Documentation

Medical coding requires detailed documentation of patient encounters, which can lead to more comprehensive and accurate patient records. This documentation is valuable for continuity of care and research purposes.

Streamlined Billing Process

Medical billing simplifies the complex process of submitting claims to insurance companies and government payers. This efficiency saves time for healthcare providers and billing staff.

Enhanced Compliance

Following coding and billing regulations, such as those outlined in HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and the ACA (Affordable Care Act), helps healthcare organizations stay compliant with legal and ethical standards.

Data for Research and Analysis

Standardized coding systems generate valuable healthcare data that can be used for research, epidemiology, health policy analysis, and improving patient outcomes

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