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Not only that, but you face refunding an insurance carrier or CMS, which would be an unfortunate and unnecessary revenue loss for your practice. It’s important to learn about the complicated documentation requirements for DME from a general rules perspective as well as what is needed for specific kinds of DME.
The lengthy documentation process for DMEs includes a paper trait that heavily supports medical necessity of the DME and for the suppliers that require prior approval, a provider prescription and clinical documentation are necessary and must support this requirement.
Medicare requires a prescription before approving payment for any DME. This prescription may originate with a physical therapist starting the documentation process and an approved physician providing the prescription.
Communication is key, as the script and supporting documentation need to prove medical necessity, In doing so, the following information is required.
If any condition of payment is missing, including just one physician signature, your claim is at risk to fall into the insufficient documentation error category, which has the potential to prolong payment or cause a denial.
Beware: Your claim could fall in this error category if the reviewer couldn’t conclude that some allowed services were actually provided at the level billed, or were medically necessary.
Here’s how to avoid insufficient documentation error for DME:
When dealing with payment denials, you need to get up to speed on:
DME items are not professional services, your practice is purchasing the equipment in hopes that you will receive a profit in return. DME present a particular challenge when it comes to payment.
If you are audited and don’t have proper documentation, your organization will have to give that money back and possibly be penalized. So it’s time to get your DME documentation ducks in a row.
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