Practitioners often ask us how others in their professions effectively use
ABC codes and other coding-related resources 1) when their practices are
primarily "cash pay" and rely on "out-of-pocket" payments from patients,
2) regional insurance companies do not yet rely on ABC codes for processing
claims, and 3) local preferred provider organizations (PPOs) do not yet
require use of ABC codes.
Business-Minded Practitioners Use ABC Codes, RVUs, Practitioner Identifiers
and Legal Practice Guidelines to Manage Their Practices, Regardless of
Insurance Reimbursement.
Practitioners who understand how to develop and manage profitable and
customer-friendly businesses use ABC codes, relative value units (RVUs),
practitioner identifiers and legal practice guidelines to better manage
their time, their practice resources and their business profitability. ABC
codes and RVUs give them a way to:
- Characterize delivered care using consistent terminology
- Establish defensible fees for the services and supplies they deliver
- Document patient encounters and predict demand for different types of care
- Identify the time and other practice resources needed to support that care to determine which types of care generate profits and losses
- Address areas of care that do not result in favorable outcomes for patients or the healthcare practice
- Negotiate contracts with PPOs and other managed care organizations
For more information on relative values associated with ABC codes, please
click here.
Licensed Practitioners Use Practitioner Guides to Billable Interventions Using
ABC Codes to Avoid Delivering Illegal Care or Submitting Fraudulent Claims
Practitioners risk fraud or criminal charges if they deliver care or bill patients or
insurance organizations for healthcare services and supplies that are legally
disallowed for their professions. Practitioner fines for fraudulent billing can be
several hundred dollars per insurance code.Insurance organizations that reimburse
such practitioners based on fraudulent claims face fines as high as $10,000 per coded
line item. Practitioners avoid these liabilities by delivering care that is compliant
with statutes, administrative regulations and case law in the states in which they practice.
Legally compliant interventions are listed in Alternative Link’s
Practitioner’s Guide
to Billable Interventions Using ABC Codes. More than 600 guides are available for
each leading practitioner type in each of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
Each guide includes only those ABC codes and corresponding interventions that
a particular practitioner can legally deliver and bill for in his or her state.
For information about these guides, please
click here.
To purchase a guide, please
click here.
Well-Organized Practitioners Use Superbills for Integrative Healthcare
for Record Keeping and Billing
Healthcare practices benefit from good documentation and billing procedures. For
this reason, many integrative healthcare practitioners use Superbills or encounter
forms as an efficient means to document and bill for care. Alternative Link’s
Superbills for Integrative Healthcare provide complete, accurate and precise
documentation of patient visits to save practitioners time and money. Each Superbill
reflects the specific kinds of care delivered in a particular practice and includes
corresponding ABC, CPT, HCPCS II and ICD codes, as well as relevant RVUs. Each Superbill
also reflects the practitioner’s legal scope of practice and supports the kind of
detailed record keeping that is expected by today’s cost and quality conscious consumers
and health plans. For more information about Superbills for Integrative Healthcare, please
click here. To purchase a Superbill,
contact Betty Haley at
Betty.Haley@ABCcodes.com
or call 505-875-0001 Ext: 224.