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Presented by Toni Elhoms
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Enrolling with Medicare as a provider/organization can be incredibly tedious and time-consuming. Even though Medicare is the largest insurer in the country, the number of new Medicare enrollment applications continues to decline due to the enormous complexities surrounding enrollment application requirements. The cost of getting 2023 Medicare 855 Enrollment form submissions wrong can have systemic consequences on an organization, including cash flow delays, credentialing issues, coding issues, denial management issues, patient satisfaction, and even impact quality scores. In today’s webinar, we discuss the submission options, which providers are eligible for Medicare enrollment, each form type, how to navigate the form sections, key terminology, what ancillary documentation is needed with enrollment submission, applicable fees, most common errors, and best practice tips for completing the CMS 855 forms.
Toni Elhoms, CCS, CPC, CPMA, CRC, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer is an internationally known speaker and recognized subject matter expert on medical coding, reimbursement, compliance, and revenue cycle management. She is the Founder and CEO of Alpha Coding Experts, LLC (ACE). She holds multiple credentials with the American Health Information Management... Read more
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Background
All healthcare providers and suppliers must complete Medicare 855 enrollment form before rendering and billing services. The cost of getting enrollment applications wrong or missing a deadline can have systemic consequences on an organization, including credentialing issues, coding issues, denial issues, patient satisfaction, and even impact quality scores.
Why Should You Attend
Medicare 855 enrollment forms are tedious, time-consuming, and confusing. With the proper guidance, a provider can gain essential details like application type, NPI type, PECOS requirements, taxonomy designations, surrogacy designations, and PAR vs. NON-PAR status.
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