Coding Errors May Lead to Fraud and Abuse Fines
As you can see, incorrect coding causes poor patient care and trouble with reimbursements, but what happens to those responsible? Practices and providers who have a history of coding mistakes may face fines and or federal penalties for fraud or abuse.
The following are few ways to avoid improper coding scenario:
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