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Medical Billing Is The Fastest Growing Opportunity In Health Care
Submitted By: Dr. Jay B Stockman O.D. On February 16, 2006 the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was finalized, and
enacted. This law is designed to establish national standards for
all health care transactions, and to ensure the security and privacy
of all health related information.
The motivation behind this law is to improve the performance, and
efficiency of our health care system. This type of reform has created
a need for qualified individuals who can utilize the tools of this
legislation, and assure full compliance, and maximum reimbursement.
It would therefore be a prudent move for health care facilities
to employ such individuals in order to avoid mistakes that could
have dire consequences.The proliferation of medical knowledge following
World War II brought about an explosion of diagnostic, and treatment
procedures. As a result, there became a need to organize, and standardize
all these developing technologies.
Here is where the foundations of medical coding were born. Medical
coding met these challenges, and allowed for a more uniform way
of communicating health information under a common language. By
January 1979, standardized definitions, and codes were adopted,
and used by health care providers, and insurance companies. Since
improvements and refinements of medical procedures are constantly
being developed, codes must be added and updated to reflect these
changes. Today, the number of medical and surgical procedures have
become enormous, so too have the codes to describe them.
These overwhelming numbers of codes and protocols have made outsourcing
medical billing the standard.Medical Billing and related occupations
continue to be the fastest growing opportunities in health care.
Insurance institutions and government agencies are investing huge
resources to control claims’ fraud,
abuse,and establish some degree of reimbursement parity. As a result,
more insurance companies, and health care facilities are looking
to medical billing experts for help. These companies and practices
are looking for experienced and educated individuals; the legal
consequences of incorrect billing could be devastating. There is
a movement in the industry to make medical billers responsible for
inaccuracies, much they way accountants are for tax returns.At present,Click
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