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How to Bill Medicare for Skilled Nursing Facilities:


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How to Bill Medicare for Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Comprehensive Training and Reference Guide

Lee Heinbaugh

This is an incredible resource that maximizes allowable reimbursement, trains new billers, explains Part A and Part B billing, includes forms and sample policies, and much, much more! Medicare billing is crucial to the financial survival of most skilled nursing facilities. Yet in many facilities, billing staff receive little formal training, and frequent turnover results in billers with limited experience. The Medicare reimbursement process can be extremely confusing. Can you ensure your staff is not leaving revenue on the table?

Improve accuracy, increase efficiency, and maximize allowable revenue. It’s more than an effective staff training tool. It was designed as a comprehensive reference tool for all staff—including even the most experienced billers. It includes:
• Step-by-step instruction on complicated billing procedures to ensure all staff members understand correct billing practices
• Forms and sample policies and procedures (included in the manual and CD-ROM)

HCPro, 2006, pb, 167 pages; CD-ROM




 







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