Adult Intensivist Coding

Adult Intensivist Coding Overview:

Finding, hiring, and maintaining a quality Adult Intensivist coder can be challenging and costly.  Some of the difficulties that arise include:

Finding a coder with Adult Intensivist experience:

  • Are there coders in my area?
  • Are they certified? Experienced? Reliable? Accurate?
  • How do I determine their skill level?
  • Do they have a background in coding specifically for Adult Intensivist physicians?

Paying an Adult Intensivist Coder

  • Includes the following costs:
    • Salary
    • Benefits, i.e. health insurance, PTO, disability insurance, Worker’s Compensation, unemployment insurance
    • Payroll taxes
    • Office space and equipment
    • Ongoing education
    • Coding Resources, i.e. books and software

Training, Auditing, & Managing an Adult Intensivist Coder

  • Requires hours of office time to keep up with Adult Intensivist coding changes and updates
  • Access to newsletters and journals with up-to-date information on coding for Adult Intensivist
  • Periodic compliance and accuracy audits of their coding
    • Remedial action in the event of a poor audit result
  • Time and effort to manage the coders
  • Dips in revenue cycle due to illness, maternity leave, and vacation

Adult Intensivist Coder Turnover

  • Good Adult Intensivist coders are in high demand and can easily be hired away
  • All of your prior investment needs to be replicated
  • Dips in your revenue stream and a backlog build-up while searching for a replacement

The Coding Network has the means to help alleviate these concerns.

Finding an Adult Intensivist Coder

The Coding Network draws from a national labor pool.  This allows us to hire Adult Intensivist coders irrespective of where they are situated within the United States.  The Coding Network has very stringent standards for our team of coders.  We require:

  • Have a minimum of 3 years Adult Intensivist coding experience
  • Be certified by either AAPC, RCCB, AHIMA and/or ACMCS
  • Live and work in the United States

If a coder meets these requirements then we provide them with our Adult Intensivist proficiency exam.  The Coding Network realizes that merely having the requisite credentials and background in Adult Intensivist coding does not equate to accurate and high-quality coding.  Therefore, we have developed our own Adult Intensivist entrance exam, comprised of real-life, de-identified Adult Intensivist services from our clients.  We have discovered that experienced, certified coders sitting for our exams pass less than half the time.

Paying for Adult Intensivist Coding

The Coding Network takes the fixed cost of hiring a coder and turns it into a variable cost based on volume.  We charge a flat fee on a per case/encounter basis.  On average, it is cheaper to utilize our services than hiring an Adult Intensivist coder of your own (for more information on this, click here).  Most importantly, we require no minimums or retainers.  This structure allows you to maintain total managerial and financial control.

Training, Auditing, & Managing an Adult Intensivist Coder

Before joining our team, all of our Adult Intensivist coders must have 3 years prior experience in Adult Intensivist coding.  Then, once they have become a Coding Network coder, all of their work will be individually reviewed by an Adult Intensivist coding trainer for their first year.  Additionally, we assist in their continuing education by providing:

  • Updates from national and regional Adult Intensivist conferences
  • Access to journal and newsletters with Adult Intensivist coding information
  • Access to multiple online tools and resources to keep abreast of changes
  • All Adult Intensivist coders are provided with changes and updates when they occur

As part of our ongoing QA program, we audit a random sampling of each Adult Intensivist coder on a quarterly basis.  Each Adult Intensivist coder must code at a 90% accuracy level or face dismissal.  This allows us to hold our coders to a higher standard than most practices can afford to.

We remove the headache of having to manage another member of your staff.  However, you will feel as though our Adult Intensivist coder is a member of your team.  We provide you with direct access to your own personally assigned coder or team of coders.

Adult Intensivist Coder Turnover

In the event that your Coding Network assigned coder(s) becomes ill or goes on vacation, you will immediately be provided with a backup.  This removes the concern of dips in your revenue stream while a coder is out as well as the pain of replacing a departed coder and starting the whole process over.

Handling Your Adult Intensivist Coding Needs

Since The Coding Network charges on a per operation/encounter basis, you can determine the amount of coding that we perform for you. We have the ability to code all of your cases, just a portion, or on an as-needed basis.  We have even coded just one operation for clients before!  For group practices, we can code for one doctor, multiple doctors or all doctors on a permanent or on an as needed basis.  If there are multiple specialties in your practice, we can handle all or only certain selected specialties.

Using The Coding Network to handle your Adult Intensivist coding needs can easily and painlessly be integrated into your daily workflow.  We work with you to find the most convenient HIPAA secure method to access your records remotely.   Current means that we employ to access medical records include (but are not limited to):

  • Secure remote servers
  • Tap directly into your EMR
  • Secure email
  • Fax

Building Trust with Your Coding Network Adult Intensivist Coder

You will be assigned either a coder or team of coders (depending upon your needs), who will effectively become a part of your team. You will have direct access to your Adult Intensivist coder, making it easy to get questions answered, voice your concerns, and receive feedback on your documentation.  If your assigned Adult Intensivist coder is sick or goes on vacation you will automatically be assigned a temporary Adult Intensivist coder to assist your staff while they are out.

In the 1st quarter of 2014, The Coding Network will begin offering ICD-10 Adult Intensivist gap analysis as well as Adult Intensivist specific documentation training for physicians. We will also begin ICD-10 Adult Intensivist coding and auditing in October 1, 2014. To learn more about our ICD-10 service offerings, click here.

To get started or learn more call (888) CODE-MED or click on the following link:https://codingnetwork.com/contact-us

Finding a coder with Adult Intensivist experience:

  • Are there coders in my area?
  • Are they certified? Experienced? Reliable? Accurate?
  • How do I determine their skill level?
  • Do they have a background in coding specifically for Adult Intensivist physicians?

Paying an Adult Intensivist Coder

  • Includes the following costs:
    • Salary
    • Benefits, i.e. health insurance, PTO, disability insurance, Workers Compensation, unemployment insurance
    • Payroll taxes
    • Office space and equipment
    • Ongoing education
    • Coding Resources, i.e. books and software

Training, Auditing, & Managing an Adult Intensivist Coder

  • Requires hours of office time to keep up with Adult Intensivist coding changes and updates
  • Access to newsletters and journals with up-to-date information on coding for Adult Intensivist
  • Periodic compliance and accuracy audits of their coding
    • Remedial action in the event of a poor audit result
  • Time and effort to manage the coders
  • Dips in revenue cycle due to illness, maternity leave, and vacation

Adult Intensivist Coder Turnover

  • Good Adult Intensivist coders are in high demand and can easily be hired away
  • All of your prior investment needs to be replicated
  • Dips in your revenue stream and a backlog build up while searching for a replacement

The Coding Network has the means to help alleviate these concerns.

Finding an Adult Intensivist Coder

The Coding Network draws from a national labor pool.  This allows us to hire Adult Intensivist coders irrespective of where they are situated within the United States.  The Coding Network has very stringent standards for our team of coders.  We require:

  • Have a minimum of 3 years Adult Intensivist coding experience
  • Be certified by either AAPC, RCCB, AHIMA and/or ACMCS
  • Live and work in the United States

If a coder meets these requirements then we provide them with our Adult Intensivist proficiency exam.  The Coding Network realizes that merely having the requisite credentials and background in Adult Intensivist coding does not equate to accurate and high-quality coding.  Therefore, we have developed our own Adult Intensivist entrance exam, comprised of real-life, de-identified Adult Intensivist services from our clients.  We have discovered that experienced, certified coders sitting for our exams pass less than half the time.

Paying for Adult Intensivist Coding

The Coding Network takes the fixed cost of hiring a coder and turns it into a variable cost based on volume.  We charge a flat fee on a per case/encounter basis.  On average, it is cheaper to utilize our services than hiring an Adult Intensivist coder of your own (for more information on this, click here).  Most importantly, we require no minimums or retainers.  This structure allows you to maintain total managerial and financial control.

Training, Auditing, & Managing an Adult Intensivist Coder

Before joining our team, all of our Adult Intensivist coders must have 3 years prior experience in Adult Intensivist coding.  Then, once they have become a Coding Network coder, all of their work will be individually reviewed by an Adult Intensivist coding trainer for their first year.  Additionally, we assist in their continuing education by providing:

  • Updates from national and regional Adult Intensivist conferences
  • Access to journal and newsletters with Adult Intensivist coding information
  • Access to multiple online tools and resources to keep abreast of changes
  • All Adult Intensivist coders are provided with changes and updates when they occur

As part of our ongoing QA program, we audit a random sampling of each Adult Intensivist coder on a quarterly basis.  Each Adult Intensivist coder must code at a 90% accuracy level or face dismissal.  This allows us to hold our coders to a higher standard than most practices can afford to.

We remove the headache of having to manage another member of your staff.  However, you will feel as though our Adult Intensivist coder is a member of your team.  We provide you with direct access to your own personally assigned coder or team of coders.

Adult Intensivist Coder Turnover

In the event that your Coding Network assigned coder(s) becomes ill or goes on vacation, you will immediately be provided with a backup.  This removes the concern of dips in your revenue stream while a coder is out as well as the pain of replacing a departed coder and starting the whole process over.

Handling Your Adult Intensivist Coding Needs

Since The Coding Network charges on a per operation/encounter basis, you can determine the amount of coding that we perform for you. We have the ability to code all of your cases, just a portion, or on an as needed basis.  We have even coded just one operation for clients before!  For group practices, we can code for one doctor, multiple doctors or all doctors on a permanent or on an as needed basis.  If there are multiple specialties in your practice, we can handle all or only certain selected specialties.

Using The Coding Network to handle your Adult Intensivist coding needs can easily and painlessly be integrated into your daily workflow.  We work with you to find the most convenient HIPAA secure method to access your records remotely.   Current means that we employ to access medical records include (but are not limited to):

  • Secure remote servers
  • Tap directly into your EMR
  • Secure email
  • Fax

Building Trust with Your Coding Network Adult Intensivist Coder

You will be assigned either a coder or team of coders (depending upon your needs), who will effectively become a part of your team. You will have direct access to your Adult Intensivist coder, making it easy to get questions answered, voice your concerns, and receive feedback on your documentation.  If your assigned Adult Intensivist coder is sick or goes on vacation you will automatically be assigned a temporary Adult Intensivist coder to assist your staff while they are out.

In the 1st quarter of 2014, The Coding Network will begin offering ICD-10 Adult Intensivist gap analysis as well as Adult Intensivist specific documentation training for physicians. We will also begin ICD-10 Adult Intensivist coding and auditing in October 1, 2014. To learn more about our ICD-10 service offerings, click here.

To get started or learn more call (888) CODE-MED or click on the following link:https://codingnetwork.com/contact-us

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