tci Part B Insider - 2011 Issue 11
Electronic Health Records: 'Audit-Proof' EHRs Don't Exist, Experts Say
The responsibility is on your practice--and not the software or software vendor--to ensure that you're reporting the right codes.Your electronic health record (EHR) may make your job easier, but it won't make your claims entirely "audit-proof."Case in point: A practice recently noted that one of its new physicians has been billing almost all 99215s for his E/M visits, which the EHR calculates based on the information that the physician enters into it. The practice manager pointed out that the vendor who sold her the EHR told her that its E/M calculator was auditproof, so she had been...
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