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Briefing: MSA Billing & Collections for DoD Civilians

Briefing: MSA Billing & Collections for DoD Civilians. Date: 24 March 2010 Time: 0900–0950. Objectives. Types of MSA Billing Billing Process Collection Process Challenges with DoD Civilians. MSA Billing Type of Patient. Type of Billing. Civilian Emergencies DoD Civilians

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Briefing: MSA Billing & Collections for DoD Civilians

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  1. Briefing: MSA Billing & Collections for DoD Civilians Date: 24 March 2010 Time: 0900–0950

  2. Objectives Types of MSA Billing Billing Process Collection Process Challenges with DoD Civilians

  3. MSA Billing Type of Patient Type of Billing Civilian Emergencies DoD Civilians DoD Contractors Medicare Visitors (Family member) Daily Subsistence (TRICARE standard) Foreign Military /NATO KATUSA (Local National Military who support U.S. Army) Inter-Agency (U.S. Embassy Workers VA, PHS)

  4. Billing Process • Print bills from CHCS using the following menu path: • Nightly Processing Menu (NPM) • Print Nightly Reports (PRT) • Select Batch Invoice and Receipts 2. Sort out bills: EEC/MEC, Sports physical, Occupational Heath exam and all other exams reviewed by patient appointment history (PRAP). ICD 9 Code are V70.5 X and V70.3 3. 40% of MSA bills are EEC/MEC and other occupational exams.

  5. Billing Process 4. Precaution with mixed bills (PHY exam with other treatment, medication, lab or x-ray)

  6. Billing Process Same day visit / Same code/ 7 different bills 5. Precaution with duplicate bills (same day visit with two or three different bills)

  7. Billing Process Same visit day/ Same code/ 7 different bills

  8. Billing Process Continue to Collection Process 6. When a bill is large, request a coding review prior to sending a claim to the insurance carrier. Ex: wart removal bill $97.38 ( but coded as wart removal $800.00)

  9. Billing Info to CMS-1500

  10. Collection Process • Payment should be posted to the appropriate patient account and specify Cash (C) or Check (K and the check number) • Prior to posting the check, open and review the account by; • Casher Function Menu (CFM) • Casher Action Screen (CLK) • Type account # • From the bottom of Main Screen: Select OIB and review what was paid/covered and what is not covered.

  11. Collection Process PHR Example Multiple insurance payments On one account

  12. Collection Process OPE Example Multiple insurance payments On one account

  13. Collection Process RAD Example Multiple insurance payments On one account

  14. Collection Process Multiple insurance payments On one account

  15. Collection Process One Account # / Mixed-up Payment There is 1 PHR, 1 OPE, 4 RAD’s, and 2 LAB’s

  16. Collection Process Wrong Account # / Mixed-up Payment

  17. Collection Process Wrong Account # / Mixed-up Payment

  18. Collection Process MSA / TPC Payment on One Check TPC Payment MSA Payment

  19. Collection Process 3. Do not send the invoice and receipt for remaining balance until all the requested claims are covered by the insurance. (If only paid office visit, wait for the other charges likeLAB test, X-rayandMEDS) 4. If the personal check bounced and was returned back from DFAS, back out from the account and request payment with cash/money order from the patient. Continue to Challenges with DoD Civilian

  20. 96% of MSA bills are outpatient • (Civilian Emergency in CONUS) • Takes a huge amount of time to post check • (Ex: $5792.96 was collected against 60 accounts that were paid. 24 accounts were not paid ) Paid : 60 accounts Not Paid: 22 accounts

  21. Challenges with DoD Civilian • PT did not provide DD 2569 information until UBO sent several delinquent letters and they request all accounts be claimed to their insurance company. • Patient’s insurance policy expires and they fail to submit new insurance information. • Patient’s claim they never received I&R or 1st delinquent letter, only the final notice. Continue

  22. Challenges with DoD Civilian • Large number of soldiers ETS’d and obtained contractor status, yet their PAT CAT still reflects active duty • Problems with civilians parents age over 65 (MEDICARE) • Reservist from CONUS who participate in the Military Exercises Continue

  23. Challenges with DoD Civilian • Insurance benefits paid directly to patient. Patient denies receiving the payment and insurance denies sending explanation of benefit without patient’s consent. • Large numbers of civilians request payment agreement

  24. Challenges with DoD Civilian • Invalid reasons for requesting charges be excluded: • Sports physical with other symptoms • Periodic reserve physical with meds (Ex: Levitra) • Patient denies receiving meds from the pharmacy • Pick up meds for existing condition while participating in the exercise. (Ex: Synthroid) • TRICARE standard with daily substance rate Continue

  25. Challenges with DoD Civilian • Coding /Billing problems (Need Billing help desk) • Coded as unspecified exam (Ex: ICD 692.9) • Coumadin patient • Patient with alcohol abuse treatment for 5 weeks was charged a little over $500.00 instead of $16,000.00 in the states

  26. Today We Discussed Outline Billing Problems Overseas Identify which claims are applicable Explain the collection process Dealing with different categories of civilians in an OCONUS environment

  27. Questions?

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