Download Support Tool What do you do when you feel or know you have documented your 9894X and 97140 CPT codes for the same visit correctly, you used the appropriate and correct diagnosis codes, appended the correct modifiers, all in accordance with the payer’s policy, but you get your services denied? The curbside appeal to…
Samples: Documentation and Informed Consent
Templates and Support Tools to Help Two of the most important locations for proper documentation of the CMT are when it’s prescribed in the initial treatment plan, and when it’s described on a Routine Office Visit (ROV). We provide documentation samples throughout the KMC University Library, examples of the necessary components of a note for…
Patient Acknowledgement Support Tools
Support Tools Patients may want services or products you offer that are not covered by their insurance. Some of these may be deemed experimental or unproven, according to various 3rd party payors or Examining Boards. The service or product may be the very reason the patient booked an appointment in the first place. To prevent…
HIPAA Training Packet
Customized Resources KMC University has created a training packet to accompany the HIPAA initial training. The packet also includes an introduction letter for the workforce member. The compliance officer should customize the Introduction to HIPAA Training Letter prior to assigning the training to the workforce member. Customization should include the practice information, the compliance team…
Medicare ABN Templates
Medicare ABN Templates This module provides specific direction on proper Mandatory ABN usage. In order to ensure that your ABN forms are exactly as they should be, we’ve provided a number of master templates for various situations that you may encounter, so that you can customize your ABN forms for your practice. Review each carefully,…
What is QMB?
This tutorial discusses an important compliance related topic that impacts all clinics that accept and treat Medicare beneficiaries. Sadly, in most clinics, the requirements surrounding a Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) is often ignored resulting in serious violations of Medicare regulations.