Medical Billing - Charge Slips

This is quite possibly the most important document concerning billing and coding if you’re not using an EMR system. The structure of your superbill will have a significant effect on when you are reimbursed and how much the reimbursement will be.

Your superbill must work to accurately capture the patient encounter, work well with clinical & administrative workflow, lend itself for easy data entry into your practice management system and be coded properly for maximum reimbursement.

A superbill that is properly planned for your practice will put you in control of the reimbursement cycle.  

Practice Provider will help your practice review the procedures currently in place in your practice and design a suberbill that will achieve all these goals. We have the clinical and administrative expertise to ensure that you get accurate coding and maximum reimbursement.


Superbill Tips

  • Coding – Do your superbills have the CPT & ICD-9 codes that are most frequently used by your practice?
  • Design – can your superbills accommodate next appointment, release and assignment?
  • Update – Are your superbills kept updated to meet your practice’s current coding standards to ensure maximum reimbursement?
  • Specialization – Do you have specialized superbills for those cases that would clutter your main superbills?