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FW: In-patient Myocardial Perfusion Studies
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Candy Fulcher
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Jan 20, 2009 05:34 PST
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See message/question below
-----Original Message-----
From: Joni Foster [mailto:jo-@bigvalleycommercial.com]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 6:16 PM
To: SERAD-@topica.com
Subject: RE: [SERADlist] In-patient Myocardial Perfusion Studies
Hi Candy:
Would you do me a big favor? I received no other responses on my email
this a.m. and in the past I have submitted questions with no response so
I am wondering if I have the right address or if I might be blocked
somehow. I know you got it so would you please send out a quick email
and ask if anyone else got it? Just curious to see if I am hooked up!
Thanks so much
Joni
-----Original Message-----
From: Candy Fulcher [mailto:CFul-@Healthone.com]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 9:05 AM
To: SERAD-@topica.com
Subject: RE: [SERADlist] In-patient Myocardial Perfusion Studies
Hi Joni,
If your radiologist did in fact read the test, then you can try
appealling the denial with a copy of the transcript showing that your
doctor did the reading. When I have done this then the insurance
company has recouped their payment to the cardiologist and paid us. The
cardiologist then has to prove they did the reading by producing a
report.
Just a suggestion....but be sure that your radiologists did the reading!
Candy
-----Original Message-----
From: jo-@bigvalleycommercial.com [mailto:jo-@bigvalleycommercial.com]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 11:58 AM
To: SERAD-@topica.com
Subject: [SERADlist] In-patient Myocardial Perfusion Studies
Happy New Year to All!
Could use some advise concerning Myocardial Perfusion Studies. We are
billing for a new practice to our billing service - a small Radiology
Group
and have begun receiving denials for in-patient Myocardial Perfusion
Studies. These denials are indicating paid to another provider and upon
researching, the provider is a cardiologist. It is the same
cardiologist in
each instance and before I move forward with his office I wanted to know
if
there are any special guidelines or protocol that I am not aware of. I
have
never had this problem with any of our other practices. I am wondering
if
this is hospital "politics" although my three Radiologists don't seem to
be
aware of why the cardiologist is billing. I do not have access to their
prior billing service and I wonder if they were just adjusting upon
denial
of these procedures?
Is there something different about in-patient Myocardial Perfusion
Studies
that I don't know? Would appreciate any help.
Thank you,
Joni Foster
Big Valley Commercial, Inc.
(209) 342-2323
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