What is the name of your state? WA
Not really sure where to ask, so I'll try here.
I work in a medical office dealing with DME, durable medical equipment. It's a small office.
As of the last year or so, owners, divorced man and wife, started pushing towards overbilling insurances, sometimes, for services not provided.
As is, we, 2 practitioners, are supposed to code for our services, time and materials used.
We are provided with "templates" and "strongly encouraged" to use them for coding, as they "maximize profit". We had many cases, when we removed some codes as not appropriate, just to have it added back later by final biller.
As practitioners, we are not billing insurances or patients, that is done by owners.
But, as we do code our services and devices provided - in case of audit, how much are we, the practitioners, liable for potentially fraudulent coding? Couldn't company owner simply say - Not me, it's Johnny, he coded, I trusted him!
Thank you
Not really sure where to ask, so I'll try here.
I work in a medical office dealing with DME, durable medical equipment. It's a small office.
As of the last year or so, owners, divorced man and wife, started pushing towards overbilling insurances, sometimes, for services not provided.
As is, we, 2 practitioners, are supposed to code for our services, time and materials used.
We are provided with "templates" and "strongly encouraged" to use them for coding, as they "maximize profit". We had many cases, when we removed some codes as not appropriate, just to have it added back later by final biller.
As practitioners, we are not billing insurances or patients, that is done by owners.
But, as we do code our services and devices provided - in case of audit, how much are we, the practitioners, liable for potentially fraudulent coding? Couldn't company owner simply say - Not me, it's Johnny, he coded, I trusted him!
Thank you