Through the course of time, we have seen advancements in electronic claim submission, responses, and reimbursements. Now comes Electronic Health Records (EHR). Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurance companies first required electronic transmissions in the big move in ‘going paperless’. As more providers enabled their claims transmission capabilities, the question became how to handle the exceptions as well as provide …
ASTRO 2011 – October 2nd – 4th – Miami Beach Convention Center
Come visit us at the 2011 ASTRO Annual Meeting which is being held at the Miami Beach Convention Center on October 2nd through 4th. See live demonstrations of Iridium Suite's state-of-the-art medical billing software which was developed to meet the challenges of billing for radiation oncology.
SROA 2011 – October 2nd – 5th – Hotel Intercontinental, Miami, FL
Come visit us at the 2011 SROA Annual Meeting which is being held at the Hotel Intercontinental on October 2nd through 5th. See live demonstrations of Iridium Suite's state-of-the-art medical billing software which was developed to meet the challenges of billing for radiation oncology. Visit our table to enter our iPod drawing!
HIPAA Medical Billing – 5010 and ICD-10
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) establishes national standards for electronic health care transactions. HIPAA was enacted to establish standards for moving away from paper medical records and transactions to electronic medical transactions. The Act also places an increased emphasis on the security and privacy of health data. HIPAA was enacted by the U.S. Congress and signed into …
ICD-10 Compliance and Medical Billing
ICD-10 is the acronym for the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. As of October 1, 2014, ICD-10 is scheduled to replace the current ICD-9 codes, and ICD-9 codes will no longer be accepted. All HIPAA covered entities must make the change. HIPAA covered entities include: health care providers that are required to send or …