Question: This past July we billed 99213 for an office visit. Now, the patient's insurance company wants to see the dermatologist's documentation for the visit. Because the physician either lost the notes or did not document the E/M, she says she can document it now. Can she legally do that?
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Answer: Dictating the medical note and then submitting it as though the dermatologist performed the documentation on the actual date of service would be fraudulent.
Your dermatologist should document in the medical chart that she either lost the notes or failed to record the office visit. Then, the physician should redictate the visit, clearly indicating that this is a late entry.