Documentation:
Move Provider Signature To The Top Of Your Documentation Checklist
Published on Fri Jun 10, 2011
Extra: The physician's credentials have a role to play, too.Your CPT® coding may be spick and span, but if you fail to fulfill your physician signature requirements, your claims could end up in hot waters because not following these rules can trigger audits and other compliance headaches. Getting your provider to sign your patient's charts is a basic documentation prerequisite that calls for your relentless compliance.Basic: The treating physician's signature serves as a legible identifier for the provided/ordered services. Payers require that the signature must be present in the documentation that comes with your claim.Check out the following Q&A and find out why stamped signatures just won't do you any good.Get To The Bottomline Of Handwritten vs. Electronic SignaturesQuestion 1: Some of our physicians use handwritten signatures on their charts and others prefer electronic signatures. Is either kind acceptable?Answer 1: According to CMS,, "Medicare requires a legible identifier for services [...]