EyeCode Chart Auditing Service
Complete Chart Auditing and Fee Analysis with Remote Consultation
Have you ever thought:
Should the patient I just saw have been billed as a 99204 instead of 99203?
Would the testing I usually use for a 92014 survive an audit?
Was dilation required for the procedure code I just used?
Does the history I just documented on my last patient qualify for a higher level code than the one I used?
How often do I do that and how much money have I lost doing so?
Choose 10 medical charts at random.
Gather your fee schedule and the fee schedules from the insurance plans you accept.
Black out the patient's and insurance company name and other PHI like social security numbers.
Digitally upload all 10 charts to us.
Audit the charts for proper billing and coding compliance.
Assess the documentation of your medical office visits
Grade the 99-services (Medical Decision Making or Time)
Grade the 92-services (History, Examination, and Diagnosis & Treatment)
Provide an appropriate billing code that is supported by the documentation
Suggest missed revenue, fee analysis and opportunities to grow medical from routine
Reach out on a regular basis to keep you accountable
Compete Guide to 99-codes, 92-codes, modifiers, procedure codes and special testing.
$995 / year
Arrive at the correct 99 codes and 92 codes. Code with Confidence!
$495.95 / year with 2 day free trial
Learn definitive steps to integrating and getting reimbursed for telehealth services in your practice.
$299
Clinical cases delivered weekly that focus on patient care and billing for that care.
$275
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$95
Are you at risk for an audit because of your bell curve distribution?
How often are you choosing the incorrect codes?
Is there revenue you are missing?
Ensures the doctor is submitting appropriately coded claims according to CPT codes, guidelines and conventions, and payer payment policies. We measure compliance & assess how well a practice is following federal & private insurance guidelines.
The federal Office of Inspector General and AMA recommends that practice audits be conducted at least annually, and that they be used to identify risk areas such as coding and billing, reasonable and necessary services and documentation requirements.
Improved cash flow through timely, appropriate payment and fewer denials. Less risk of penalties from outside auditors through detection of incorrect billing patterns.
If you are not 100% satisfied with the work we do, we will provide you with a full refund.