Tuesday, August 18, 2020

How to execute Billing for DME, Orthotics, and Prosthetics in Private Practice?

Durable medical equipment (DME) billing is quite a long process but definitely an achievable one; similarly, it is for Orthotics and Prosthetics billing as well, in a private practicing environment. You can buy few items in online or even in the physical store by paying out quick cash and take the product along with you, which cannot be applicable when it comes to DME billing and billing for Orthotics and Prosthetics. In fact, by doing so may end up in rooms filled with errors. There are certain guidelines that can be followed to streamline DME and other billing processes, which help your patients to gain what they need and pay you what you are supposed to receive.


#1: Generating a DME service provider number

To obtain reimbursements for your DME supplies, splints, orthotics, and other supplies, you must have a DMEPOS number. This number is your proof that shows you are a DME supplier. Licensing is different from DMEPOS supplier number. Since your claims should come through Durable Medical Equipment Regional Carrier (DMERC), it is not easy to get over the process without providing the DMEPOS number while applying.

Here are certain things you need to know before applying for the DMEPOS number:

·       The entire application process might take at least 60 business days before enrolment.

·       A Medicare inspector can come and visit your place before issuing the supplier number.

·       You may have to re-enrol after three years and likewise, another Medicare inspector makes an attempt to visit your place and only then, the supplier number is issued to you.

#2: Mark the right codes

Choosing the right code according to the service you provide might be a challenging one. The codes can be of different types according to categories for DME billing, Orthotics, or Prosthetics.

Here are some tips to know how these codes can vary:

·       Prosthetics Initial Encounter Code : 97761

This CPT code can be used for any prosthetics-related instructions or interventions by providers. But it is applicable only to the initial encounter.

·       Orthotic and Prosthetic Management: 97763

This CPT code comprises activities similar to codes 97761 and 97760 but can be used for subsequent encounters if any.

·       Splinting and Bracing: L-codes

If you are billing for splints, braces, and any other services of fabrication, assessment, and supplies, these HCPCS codes are necessary. You cannot bill any other code while billing L-codes.

#3: Reimbursement

This is foremost important because it is the reason behind the execution of DME Billing. All three Orthotics, Prosthetics, and DME billing includes different parameters under several categories. For example, if you take Orthotics reimbursement, Medicare can ask you for evaluation, fitting, parts and labour, adjustments made while fitting and not more than 90 days from the delivery date, or repairs if any due to regular usage and exposed to wear or tear within 90 days from the date delivered.

#4: Choosing between Renting and Selling DME

Before you rent or sell a DME item to your patient, your DMERC expects you to intimate them about your patient’s decision whether buying or selling. You can mention any of these modifiers in the claim form while you submit it to the DMERC.

·       Choose BR if your beneficiary has opted for renting the item.

·       Choose BP if the beneficiary has opted for buying the item.

·       Choose BU if you have notified both the options to the beneficiary but have not made their decision within 30 days.

#5: Proving Medical Necessity

For few items, you should provide a certificate of medical necessity (CMN) and moreover, the list of items may vary across the DMERCs. But there are certain common items such as TENS units, wheelchairs, CPAP machines, osteogenesis stimulators, hospital beds, power-operated vehicles and more.

 Conclusion

These are certain criteria that you can consider while executing DME billing, Orthotics & Prosthetics billing, preferably if you are a private practitioner. 24/7 Medical Billing Services is an expert who have achieved milestones across verticals in the DME billing and coding process. They provide free consultation on obtaining DMEPOS supplier number and the complete process for successful establishment.

 

About 24/7 Medical Billing Services

24/7 Medical Billing Services is the nation’s leading medical billing service provider catering services to more than 43 specialties across the entire 50 states. You can rely on us for end-to-end revenue cycle management. We guarantee up to 10-20% increase in the revenue with cost reduction of your practice for up to 50%.

Call us today at 888-502-0537 to know more on how we can help boost profitability for your practice.

 

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