Coronavirus: Get Paid for Private Pay Non-Face-to-Face Patient Care

Recorded Webinar | Kim Huey | From: May 20, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021

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Getting your providers paid for non-face-to-face services is about so much more than just optimizing their time and productivity. With the fast spread of COVID-19, it’s now about keeping your providers and your staff healthy and safe.

It would be great if you didn’t have to worry about the revenue right now, but even during an extreme situation like the one you are facing, there are still bills to pay. for non-face-to-face services.

Fortunately, there are a variety of options available that allow your practitioners to see Medicare AND Private Payer patients remotely, and get paid for the non-face-to-face services.

Both Private Insurers and Medicare are reimbursing for more and more remote services, but to get paid, you must know how to correctly code, bill, and document for them.

This is where nationally recognized coding and training expert, Kim Garner Huey, MJ, CHC, CPC, CCS-P, PCS, CPCO, can help.

During her online training, you’ll receive step-by-step strategies on how to more accurately and easily code bill, and document the non-face-to-face services your physicians and physician extenders provide.

Here are just some of the proven tactics you’ll learn that will help your providers see more patients remotely while holding off the spread of this hyper-infectious virus and get them more accurately paid for their non-face-to-face services.

  • Get paid for telephone consults using office visit code (99211-99213), not phone codes (99441-99443)
  • Master consent requirements to support digital communication codes (G2010, G2012)
  • Determine how to count providers as qualified non-face-to-face providers
  • Meet the latest communication codes (99421-99423, G2010-G2012) platform requirements
  • Identify what ICD-10-CM limits apply to non-face-to-face services
  • Treat and bill new patients remotely too with codes 99201-99215
  • Unlock pay for remote image evaluations of chest, heart, and more (G2010)
  • Offer remote PT, OT, mental health assessments (G2061-G2063) and get paid
  • Accurately match POS and modifiers by top payers with real-world scenarios
  • Capture reimbursement for email and portal communications (99421-99423)
  • And much, much more …

IMPORTANT: Be cautious of false information. Much of the non-face-to-face coding and billing information available online is outdated. This expert-led training will walk you through the most up-to-date regulations, and tell you how to accurately bill for them and get paid more of what you deserve (regardless of your practice specialty, size, or location).

You’re most likely performing services RIGHT NOW that qualify for non-face-to-face reimbursement; you just need to know how to correctly submit these claims. Doing so will help your practitioners work safer, provide your patients with the care they need and avoid jeopardizing the reimbursement you are rightfully due.

This training will help you increase the likelihood that your non-face-to-face services will be more accurately and quickly paid and comply with new Private Payer COVID-19 Non-Face-to-Face Rules.

Register for this online training today to increase the likelihood that your non-face-to-face services will be coded, billed, documented, and paid more quickly and accurately.

Kim Huey

Kim Huey
MJ, CHC, CPC, CCS-P, PCS, CPCOKGG Coding and Reimbursement Consulting, LLC

Kim is an independent coding and reimbursement consultant, providing audit, training, and oversight of coding and reimbursement functions for physicians. Kim completed three years of pre-medical education at the University of Alabama before she decided that she preferred the business side of medicine.

She completed a Bachelor’s degree in Health Care Management and went on to obtain certification through the American Academy of Professional Coders and the American Health Information Management Association.

Recognizing the important position of compliance in today’s world, she has also obtained certification as a Certified Healthcare Compliance Consultant and a Certified Healthcare Audit Professional. Kim is also an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM trainer and has recently earned a Master of Jurisprudence in Health Law.

For over twenty-five years, Kim has worked with providers in virtually all specialties, from General Surgery to Obstetrics/Gynecology to Oncology to Internal Medicine and beyond. She has spoken at the national conference for numerous organizations.