Easy Billing Professional has error capturing at the claim level to reduce claim errors when sending claims electronically or printing the CMS 1500 form. Errors are shown in red at the Verify screen to let you know what errors need to be addressed. Clicking on the (red) error tab allows you to see the error, highlighted in yellow.
The errors captured indicate a lack of information and/or conflict with carrier requirements. Examples of reasons for error: the claim missing NPI numbers, Rendering Providers, Billing Provider Information, Facility Information, a Patient Name, Date of Birth, Carrier Name, Diagnosis Code, at least one Procedure Code etc. The ability to see these errors easily and clearly makes billing efficient, saves valuable time, increases claim success rate and therefore effects the bottom line. Marla Acton
Sharon Braucht
4/24/2013 05:12:08 am
Just want to give Marla Crowley a big 'atta girl'. She has helped me several times since we started using this new system. She is very knowledgeable. she always knows what to do when a problem arises and has always been very patient with me. (which I appreciate very much!!)) THANKS MARLA!!!
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