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zysi [14]
3 years ago
14

To make coding processes more efficient, medical offices often list frequently used procedures and their applicable CPT codes on

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weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
6 0

To make coding processes more efficient, medical offices often list frequently used procedures and their applicable CPT codes on the <u>Superbill</u>.

Explanation:

A Superbill is an invoice statement for insurance reimbursement. Since coding is basically done in healthcare service for insurance claiming purpose, this is an encounter form which acts as the primary data source for issuing insurance claim for healthcare services.

It details about the payment received for a service, acts as an invoice and provides various information for claiming insurance and co-payment by the insurance company.

The Superbill itemizes or enlists the list of healthcare services provided by the healthcare provider to a particular client. It details about healthcare visits of the patients, the various ICD-10 and CPT codes for diagnosis and procedures respectively, and other related information.

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