HCC Coders provides the staff & software health plan providers need for fast & accurate HCC Coding in Atlanta GA
HCC coding in Atlanta GA has been a fact of life for health plan providers who serve Medicare Advantage populations since the coding standards were first introduced in 2004. Considering the fact that HCC codes must be re-captured every 12 months, and that missing the deadline will result in a 6-month revenue gap, naturally plan providers want to do everything in their power to stay on top of HCC coding tasks. HCC Coders can help.
Get Expert HCC Coding in Atlanta GA
HCC coding can be complicated, because there are thousands of ICD 9 and ICD 10 diagnosis codes, and these codes must be entered correctly in order to support the selection of the proper HCC categorization code. With so much complexity involved and so much at stake, you want only the best HCC coding professionals working on your project. You can expect the best when you hire through HCC Coders. All the coders in our network are experts in risk adjustment coding. Hire as many or as few of our coders are you need. Our coders can help with all aspects of HCC coding in Atlanta GA, including:
- Complete and accurate abstraction of codes from all types of charts
- Validation of ICD 9 and ICD 10 diagnosis codes with medical records
- Retrospective risk adjustment
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- Code validation
- Error checks
- Part C and Part D coding
- Prospective risk adjustment
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- Prospective annual visit forms
- Improved submission speed and accuracy
- Updates on changes in coding and reporting regulations
Our HCC Coding Software
When it comes to getting your HCC coding in Atlanta GA done, you need to consider both speed and accuracy in order to avoid missing your deadlines or making errors that will result in reduced reimbursements. Our proprietary software, HCC Navigator, can help you make improvements on both counts. The software enables charts to be sent to coders online and codes to be returned the same way for a faster workflow. It also provides an easy tool for auditing the HCC and ICD 10 coding
on a chart-by-chart basis to ensure accuracy.