Lab Billing
For a lab owner who is looking for help with lab medical billing
For a lab owner who is looking for help with lab medical billing
The field of laboratory medical billing is unlike physicians, hospitals, or DME billing specialties. It is centered on a very specific set of CPT codes. The codes used by a lab includes services that are used to evaluate specimens obtained from a patient sample.
Laboratories carry out testing procedures for samples provided by a doctor who orders them. Once it is done, results are handed over to the doctor, who then uses these results to suggest and finalize treatment procedures for his patients.
Lab samples are required to be prepared and screened by qualified laboratory personnel with the help of a pathologist who assumes the risk of interpretation. This means that a majority of professionals working in a lab and running the tests are lab technicians.
In a normal lab set-up, tests are conducted in a separate facility and the back-office billing responsibilities are handled by a separate department that is generally cut off from the lab. Only at times, a pathologist will need to engage with a patient and perform evaluation and management services. In such cases, the lab will only bill for these services.
Just like the type of lab services are different, types of labs themselves, are also different. When working with a primary care physician, there are chances that the staff might be indulged in some amount of lab testing procedures.
If the physician’s office has a certified lab, then you may be billing for a significant number of lab procedures including the E&M services every day. The kind of tests that can be performed in a lab include urinalysis, blood count and some mono-spot tests.
Laboratories performing lab tests are required to be certified in order to bill for the same, or they may not get paid by the payers. Some lab specialties are being discussed below.
Being a lab billing specialist does not ask for any special certification. Just like other billing and coding specialties, certification can be a plus point, but certainly not a requirement. However, knowledge of the lab billing procedures, ICD 10 & CPT codes is mandatory.
That being said, to become a specialized lab biller or coder you have to be detail-oriented, and must carry basic knowledge of medical terminology and human anatomy, not to mention you need to stay updated with the changes in laboratory medical billing guidelines.
If you are a lab owner and looking for help with lab medical billing, C5 Med will be you right choice.
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