The financial effect of coding errors
Correct mistakes to avoid loss of income
Editor’s note: This article is the first part in a two-part series. Next month, we’ll discuss three auditing plans to consider and high-risk areas for coding compliance.
Significantly improve reimbursement and cut down on denials by giving coding the attention it deserves. Compliance specialist Joe Rivet of Detroit and consultant Adel Miles of North Carolina highlight the following common coding issues and their effect on your bottom line
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