Medical Coding Audit and Education Services
In a world of ever-changing regulations like ICD-10, it's not enough to simply be compliant; you need to aim for top-notch coding. Our Medical Coding Audit and Education services are designed to help your organization go beyond compliance and achieve true coding excellence. We can help you stop revenue leakage by improving coding accuracy, reducing your discharges not fully billed (DNFB), and ensuring you get paid accurately for the care you provide.
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Our Strategic Approach
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Our highly qualified audit team specializes in finding and fixing coding issues that impact your bottom line. We conduct a detailed analysis to identify physician, facility, or specialty-specific problems, which uncovers the root cause of inaccurate coding and revenue loss. Our findings directly inform initiatives to improve your clinical documentation, empowering your coding team to work with physicians to increase accuracy and decrease claim denials.
Our audits are supported by a team of expert coding specialists with training in specific service lines and a deep understanding of end-to-end revenue cycle management.
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Customized Education and Training
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Beyond just identifying problems, we offer tailored educational services to solve them. Our training can be customized to your organization's unique needs and problem areas. We provide one-on-one or group sessions with our coding experts to help your team improve their skills and maintain the highest level of performance.
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Data-Driven Analytics
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We leverage our technology to provide you with an unprecedented view of your coding department’s performance. Our analytics give you access to in-depth reports and allow you to explore specific focus areas. By using random sampling as a barometer for general performance, we help you make smarter, data-driven decisions that will transform your coding department for the better.
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Contact us today to learn how ClaimNova Care’s coding audit services can help you secure your revenue and improve your business.
