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Signed my 1st Client!!!!!!
« on: April 16, 2014, 12:05:47 AM »
Thank you to everyone (Michelle, Alice, Linda) and others that have wrote books, created forums and added valuable input to help "us little guys" lol. My client is a "paper" only practice, I am excited to help him move into the electronic world!!

I do have a couple of questions, I have looked here, at PRMNC and googled to see if there is a "list" sort to speak of what to do now. I have my EIN, gonna use that to open an acct this weekend. I have to register in TX as well, oops found that out today.

Here is where I am in my journey, please let me know if I am missing something.

Medicare Part B: I need a submitter ID as a billing company in TX, he needs to apply for electronic billing privileges after my ID comes in.

Aetna, BCBS, Humana and UHC I haven't contacted yet, I'm assuming it's the same deal. I have them on the calendar to call tomorrow.

He needs web access as well to all payers. Or can I sign up for that as a practice management company. I want to be able to see claims online and download the remits. Right now the agreement is his staff to fax or email to me.

I need copies of his contracts, he does not have any on file or can not find them, therefore no fee schedules available to me at this time. Can I call on his behalf to obtain these? Or will he need to?

I'm using a software vender to submit claims, but I am not sure if I have to register with Availity for a submitter ID as well.

He's currently not submitting claims, he's been holding off since 1 April. I just signed him on Saturday.

Thanks again for all of the help and encouragement!!!!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Signed my 1st Client!!!!!!
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2014, 12:11:02 AM »
Congrats.. It is very exciting. 
I am going to leave the answers to your questions to those that actively
are doing billing currently. 

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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2014, 12:15:20 AM »
Thanks Merry you were a big help as well!!! You answered some of my other ?s. It's exciting and scary at the same time lol! Hopefully the nervousness go away soon

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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2014, 02:00:44 AM »
You'll be nervous and you will make mistakes (oh, did I say that?) Everyone does. Remember this client will take you more time than the ones that you get in the future.
What is the specialty of this provider? Are you familiar with the specialty? Hopefully we will be able to continue to help you with all of the "experts" here.

I am concerned about the claims being held since April 1st which will definitely impact his cash flow. Can you send out the claims on paper (remember to use the new CMS forms 02/12). The signing up process can take some time. Medicare can take a  few weeks.

In the "old" days, we could send our Medicare and Medicaid to both carriers. You read that right. We could send our Medicare claims to Medicaid and they would be sent on to Medicare by the Medicaid carrier. And visa versa.  I cannot imagine that happening now but just thought of this while I was typing.

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« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2014, 02:30:56 AM »
Merry,

He's Chiro. I have not billed Chiro before, but I do have 7 years experience with PPO's and Medicaid. No Medicare experience though. I am about to buy Michelle and Alice's Chiro billing book so I can start reading and learning about billing for chiro And I've seen a lot of Chiro ?s here and on Linda's site, I plan to read and reread all of them lol. I asked 3 times if he wanted me to send paper, he said no. He wants all "clean electronic" billing. The company he was using is called Inception, I have not heard of them but they are still using the old paper cms1500 form, so his claims have all been kicked back. He's ready to take a loss on the billed claims and just submit April forward. Medicare stated I can submit for him on paper, just not electronically until my ID comes in. So far looking up BCBS, BlueLine, Humana, UHC, Aetna and Cigna it looks like I just have to register with availity. Hopefully that's all I have to do and I can get to helping him bring in cashflow. We bill Medicaid like that at the "real" job I have. Our smaller Medicaid payers do not have portals to direct bill, so we submit claims through TMHP (Texas Medicaid) and they transfer them, man if I could do that with Medicare lol

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« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2014, 11:49:38 AM »
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I asked 3 times if he wanted me to send paper, he said no. He wants all "clean electronic" billing.

CONGRATS!!!!

I echo what Merry said.. interrupting the current claims flow can be a pain. You might want to tell him there is no advantage to holding them. Remember that Medicare has 14 hold anyway so you could look at long delay.
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« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2014, 01:23:32 PM »
But a 29 day hold for paper claims for Medicare.  Of course this is his decision.

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« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2014, 02:17:08 PM »
Oh your right.. brain fart.. lack of sleep  ::) :o
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« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2014, 11:59:13 AM »
Medicare Part B: I need a submitter ID as a billing company in TX, he needs to apply for electronic billing privileges after my ID comes in.

It depends on how you plan to submit.  If you use a clearinghouse then you use their submitter number.  Yes he has to file (or you can prepare for him) EDI paperwork giving permission to submit claims electronically on his behalf.

Aetna, BCBS, Humana and UHC I haven't contacted yet, I'm assuming it's the same deal. I have them on the calendar to call tomorrow.

Some insurance carriers do not require any EDI paperwork to submit claims.  Aetna and UHC do not.  BCBS usually does, have to check.

He needs web access as well to all payers. Or can I sign up for that as a practice management company. I want to be able to see claims online and download the remits. Right now the agreement is his staff to fax or email to me.

Again, depends on the carrier.  You can sometimes enroll as the billing service and get access on his behalf.  Also, some companies like Navinet and Availity allow you access to multiple carriers in one location.

I need copies of his contracts, he does not have any on file or can not find them, therefore no fee schedules available to me at this time. Can I call on his behalf to obtain these? Or will he need to?

That will again, depend on the carrier.  You can at least call and find out how the copy can be obtained.

I'm using a software vender to submit claims, but I am not sure if I have to register with Availity for a submitter ID as well.

I'm assuming the software vender is not Availity.  You don't have to get an Availity number unless there are functions of Availity you wish to use.



Good luck and best wishes!  You will be fine.  We can tell by the types of questions you are asking.   ;)
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« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2014, 07:55:06 PM »
Merry,

He's Chiro. I have not billed Chiro before, but I do have 7 years experience with PPO's and Medicaid. No Medicare experience though. I am about to buy Michelle and Alice's Chiro billing book so I can start reading and learning about billing for chiro And I've seen a lot of Chiro ?s here and on Linda's site, I plan to read and reread all of them lol. I asked 3 times if he wanted me to send paper, he said no. He wants all "clean electronic" billing. The company he was using is called Inception, I have not heard of them but they are still using the old paper cms1500 form, so his claims have all been kicked back. He's ready to take a loss on the billed claims and just submit April forward. Medicare stated I can submit for him on paper, just not electronically until my ID comes in. So far looking up BCBS, BlueLine, Humana, UHC, Aetna and Cigna it looks like I just have to register with availity. Hopefully that's all I have to do and I can get to helping him bring in cashflow. We bill Medicaid like that at the "real" job I have. Our smaller Medicaid payers do not have portals to direct bill, so we submit claims through TMHP (Texas Medicaid) and they transfer them, man if I could do that with Medicare lol

Let me know if you have any chiro billing questions, we have 6 chiropractors at our clinic and I think I might be an expert at this point. Especially with Medicare.

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« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2014, 10:37:26 AM »
You can submitt claims with Medicare via the Medicare Connex website...

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« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2014, 10:45:21 PM »
THANKS EVERYONE!!! I was finally able to start submitting claims for this provider, however, EVERYTHING is being denied for this provider. But im still excited lol. I have gotten all of my submitter ID's, but my vender doesn't submit to Medicare anymore. Thanks DJK I will be checking out the Medicare Connex website. Im driving out there tomorrow to train them on the scheduler system and go over some other stuff. Ive had to put marketing on hold for nowbecause this provider needs a lot of TLC lol.

Again thanks everyone I really appreciate all the help
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