Everything you should know about Physical Therapy Billing
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Medical Codes and Terminologies are two essential things that a Physical Therapist should learn about. The Medical codes define the diagnoses, treatment, procedures, and medication used through the alphanumeric ICD-10 Coding System. In this article, we provide you a view of the physical therapy codes and terminologies.
Denied claims are the type of claims that were received and processed by the insurance payer and a negative determination was made. It is no wonder that in Physical Therapy there are a greater number of denied claims compared to any other specialty. In this article, MBW brings you 4 reasons for claim denials in Physical Therapy and ways to rectify them.
In this case study, we highlight how understanding the role of the adjusters in the Payer organization can be vital to improving collections from Worker’s Compensation Claims.
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About Medical Billing Wholesalers
Medical Billing Wholesalers (MBW) provides business process outsourcing, revenue cycle KPI measurement, and robotic process automation tools. The company operates from 5 delivery centers in Chennai and Bangalore and has sales offices in New York, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, and Nashville. Through our clients, we support over 2,000 physicians across over 20 medical specialties and uses over 15 EMR/practice management systems today. The company applies proprietary workflow tools, and robotic process automation capabilities to help clients do more with the revenue cycle.