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mooreq:
Hi there,
I am billing for a chiro who asked if there is any info regarding relative weights and how to bill/code to higher relative weights.  If DRG's is the answer, is there a place to find info about best possible groups?  He has been using the same codes for years and believes he is not being paid as well as he could be.  As I am fairly new to this, I am not sure where to look either.
Thanks,
JM

Michele:
I have been billing chiro for years but I'm not sure what you are talking about.  DRG doesn't apply to chiro and I'm not sure what you mean by relative weights.

Please elaborate, I'm not sure where to refer you.

Michele

mooreq:
Thank you for responding Michele.
I look to your site for a lot of guidance.  What he is looking for, and perhaps I cannot help him, is a way to streamline his coding, to know what codes to link together for maximum reimbursement.  Is there a software package that helps with this?   I am using DAQ and it does not have such a feature.
Thanks so much for your help.
JM

n2p6s9h1m:
It's always good to check if your services are covered but you can't make up the patient condition just to get paid ;D

Michele:
All providers are looking to get reimbursed the most they can for the services they provide, but you do have to be careful that you are coding for what services were provided and not just to get maximum reimbursement.  Is there a particular service that he is billing for that he is not getting paid on?

Michele

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