Chargemasters: ED and Provider-Based Clinics
Recorded Webinar | Duane C. Abbey |
Dec 14 ,2018 |
1:0:pm EST | 90 Minutes
Description
- For coding and billing, what is different about the ED and provider-based clinics?
- How can we establish the ED portion of the chargemaster to capture all charges?
- Do we need to have line items in the chargemaster for non-emergency care in the ED?
- Does our fast-track need special attention in the chargemaster?
- Why are our ED charges so high?
- Should the ED modifiers be in the chargemaster?
- What is this provider-based clinic split fee schedule?
- How can we establish our chargemaster to accommodate provider-based clinic activities and freestanding clinics at the same time?
- Do we need to put the non-physician practitioner fees in the chargemaster?
Objectives of the session:
- To review the Provider-Based Rule (PBR).
- To understand the differences between freestanding and provider-based clinics.
- To understand the economic advantages of provider-based clinics.
- To appreciate special compliance concerns associated with provider-based status.
- To appreciate provider-based clinical services within the hospital.
- To understand ED services and the impact on the chargemaster.
- To delineate how the chargemaster should be established to support coding and billing for both technical and professional components in the ED and provider-based clinics.
- To discuss operation issues such as setting fees, patient relations and medical staff organizational structuring.
- To delineate the various types of clinics and operations that can be provider-based.
- To appreciate organizing multiple provider-based clinics.
- To review Section 603 of BiBA 2015 and the 21st Century Cures Act.
- To work through several case studies involving the establishment of the chargemaster for the ED and provider-based clinics.
Agenda for the session:
- Review of the Provider-Based Rule (PBR)
- Development of the PBR
- 42 CFR §413.65
- Review of Definitions
- Rules and Regulations
- Recognition by Non-Medicare Third-Party Payers
- Current Legislative Activity
- Economic Advantages of Provider-Based Status
- Clinics
- Clinical Services
- Costs for Provider-Based Status
- Recognizing Provider-Based Clinical Services
- Review of the ED As Provider-Based
- Types and Levels of Services
- Professional vs. Facility Coding and Billing
- Establishing Fee Structures
- Non-Emergent Care in the ED
- Establishing the Chargemaster
- Technical Component – UB-04
- Professional Component - 1500
- Setting Fee Schedules
- E/M Levels
- Coding and Modifiers
- Special Concerns
- Maintaining Patient Relations
- Medical Staff Organization
- Meeting Other Provider-Based Rule Requirements
- Special Types of Provider-Based Clinics
- Wound Care Clinics
- Specialty Clinics
- Pain Management Clinics
- Medication Management Clinics
- Recent Developments
- CMS Data Gathering
- BiBA 2015 Payment for Off-Campus Clinics
- 21st Century Act and Impact on Provider-Based Clinics
Who should attend: Chargemaster personnel, compliance personnel, claims transaction personnel, coding personnel, ED management staff, provider-based clinic management staff, and all personnel involved with provider-based clinics and/or clinical operations including nursing staff and interested physicians.