Tuesday, August 22, 2006
ACA advises medical review vendor on coding/billing policy
In September, Medical software manufacturer Bloodhound, Inc., requested the American Chiropractic Association's assistance in making sure its programs are consistent with the ACA's policies on coding and billing. Representatives of Bloodhound met with members of the ACA Coding Committee to discuss Claims Guard, a billing review product made by Bloodhound and sold to health, automobile and workers' compensation insurers.
Insurance companies have requested coding advice from the ACA in the past, but this marks the first time a medical review organization has sought such counsel. Following the meeting, Bloodhound officials expressed their delight at the depth of ACA's coding and billing policies, as well as its knowledge of the American Medical Association's CPT code process. Bloodhound also assured the ACA that it plans to continue reviewing ACA coding policy to ensure consistency with its own coding edits.
"We are very grateful that Bloodhound came to us to make sure they are on the right track with our doctors," commented ACA President Donald Krippendorf, DC. "It's a very positive step. I sincerely hope they are the first of many insurance medical review companies to come to us."
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