tammy20035
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the surgeon performed a vacuum assisted breast biopsy on the left breast. he made one incision and did two biopsies within that incision. i told him that he could only bill this as one unit. he insisted that the front desk staff post it as two seperate procedures. i feel that he is commiting fraud by knowing enforcing the front desk to post these charges. i provided him documentation that clearly stated the number of incisions not the number of biopsies determine the billing. the centers for medicare and medicaid even state that it does not allow the reporting of a separete procedure when it is performed at the same patient encounter as another procedure in an anatomically related area through the same skin incision, orifice, or surgical approach.
i spoke with my office manager and told her of my concerns. this is not his first time of doing this. i have gotten denials and then after reviewing the documentation knew that i could not appeal that he was incorrectly reporting the surgery. he does not feel the rule applies to him. that his cases are "unique". i am in a compromised position as i feel everyone in the office is. he is putting everyone at risk of an audit and possible repricutions of the audit. how should this be handled??
i spoke with my office manager and told her of my concerns. this is not his first time of doing this. i have gotten denials and then after reviewing the documentation knew that i could not appeal that he was incorrectly reporting the surgery. he does not feel the rule applies to him. that his cases are "unique". i am in a compromised position as i feel everyone in the office is. he is putting everyone at risk of an audit and possible repricutions of the audit. how should this be handled??