
Recently, a Medicare carrier (Palmetto GBA) released their 1st Quarter results of Medical Reviews they have been conducting. Even though Palmetto is only one of several carriers who administer claims on behalf of Medicare, their findings are relevant to chiropractors and, in my experience, reflective of trends across the chiropractic profession at large.
The goal of the medical review program is to reduce payment errors by identifying and addressing documentation and billing errors concerning coverage and coding. In their reviews, Palmetto GBA identified ten problem areas for the first quarter of 2010. These areas were as follows:
- Split/shared visits
- Signatures
- Labels/Diagnostic Testing
- Hospital & Nursing Facility Discharge Services
- Chiropractic Services
- Therapy Services
- Individual Psychotherapy Services
- Evaluation & Management Services
- Legibility
10. Teaching Physician Services.
Please note this is not an all-inclusive list but does reflect the majority of documentation issues discovered during the review process. Of this list, however, three items have direct application to chiropractic reimbursements in the Medicare program.
So let’s discuss these three “Frequently committed errors”:
- Signatures. Put simply, Medicare requires an “identifier” for services provided or ordered. That identifier is your signature – either in handwritten or electronic form. Signature stamps in your documentation are not acceptable per Medicare Signaure Requirements (See section 3.4.1.1 B) Quite frankly, this is so basic that it is ridiculous that it even makes the top ten. Apparently, despite its simplicity, most physicians seem to overlook it.
- Chiropractic Services. As a relatively small profession, we should not even make the top ten hit list. We did, however, so now it is our responsibility to correct these problems asap as a profession. Palmetto found chiropractic documentation to be lacking in the area of Treatment Plans. More precisely, chiropractors were missing treatment plans with specific objective, measurable treatment goals. Follow thru with these specific objective treatment goals on subsequent visits was also often omitted. Difficult? Not very. Documented? Apparently, not very often. Can you fix this, doctor? Definitely!
- Legibility. If this is not the biggest commercial for EMR, I don’t know what is! Again, there is no reason any physician should be getting dinged for this one. Alas, I have seen many of your notes and I sadly agree, that they are barely legible, sometimes only to the highly trained eye (yours and that of your longstanding staff) – and sometimes, even you cannot decipher your own notes. Put simply, if your notes cannot unquestionably be read by a third-party without eliciting a migraine or use of some special telescopic lens, it is high time to get on EMR. There are plenty of good systems out there. In fact, ANY system that produces legible documentation is better than marginal handwriting – and I have yet to see an EMR system that fails to product legible documentation!
In summary, we chiropractors need to get our act together pronto – not only for Medicare, but for all third party payers. The items above are not difficult to fix, but I realize that some of you are overwhelmed by how much work you have to do to bring your documentation, billing and coding up to acceptable standards. Others may be so consumed with building your business that you literally don’t have time to look up and see the arrow sailing directly at the target on your chest. And some of you are just plain tired of putting out the fires in all these areas due to a lack of solid systems that both maximize your reimbursements and minimize your audit risk.
The good news is: help is available. And while it is a physical impossibility for me to assist all of you with these needs let alone answer the truckload of emails I receive per month on chiropractic billing, coding and documentation questions from random chiropractors at large! But I am willing to offer a FREE, no obligation look under the hood of your practice for those of you willing to invest the time and effort into completing a Practice Analysis Questionnaire. Download it, complete it, fax it in today and take a concrete step towards improving your practice, your business, your piece of mind and your life.
To Your Success!
Tom Necela, DC, CPC, CPMA
P.S. Not sure what can be done with YOUR practice? Take a look at what my clients have to say about the transformations they have achieved in their practice!
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