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Medical Billing - Not Just A Job By Michael RussellA
lot of people think that they're just going to get a job in the medical
billing industry, like it's the same as going to a Burger King and telling
the manager that you know how to throw a hamburger patty on a grill and
some fries in a vat of oil. This is not so the case with medical billing,
regardless of what part of the industry you get into. There is extensive
training involved and a number of rules and regulations that you need
to be aware of.
On top of all that, you better have a good handle on technology because
most medical billing is pretty advanced in that area.For example. Let's
take the job of the medical biller. First of all, you need to be very
detailed oriented. There is so much involved with submitting a claim to
a carrier, regardless of who the carrier is. On top of that, each insurance
carrier has its own rules and regulations. This gets really confusing
when you're dealing with the government run carriers like Medicare and
Medicaid. While we're on the subject of rules and regulations,
read the Medicare handbook when you get the chance. If you're going to
be a medical billing person for Medicare claims, you better know that
book backwards and forwards. What if you don't want to get into the actual
billing of claims. Certainly, there are other jobs in the industry. Sure
there are. You can always become a programmer for a medical billing software
company if you're good with computers and programming languages. But if
you decide to go that route, you better have a firm knowledge of NSF specifications
because most large medical billing companies send their claims electronically.
To do that, the NSF specifications have to be programmed into the system.
And, if they're a very big company, they may also insist on UB-92 format
as well. These formats are like night and day.
Certainly, there has to be something in this industry that is easy to
do. What about forms maintenance? Somebody has to take care of all the
forms that the billing people use to send paper claims with. How hard
can it be to fill a request for a HCFA 1500 or a Wheelchair CMN form?
Well, you do have to know what these forms look like. And because there
are so many of them, Click
here for the rest.
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