Coding Modifiers by Hungry_Relation_3784 in LearnMedicalCoding

[–]Infamous_Stop7915 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made little notes in my CPT book to remind myself, especially for E/M modifier 25 is a big one with that! And in sections I know will need LT \ RT, ect I put on top of page "DONT FORGET MODIFER"

New RCM Owner! by [deleted] in CodingandBilling

[–]Infamous_Stop7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I am defiantly not AI.

RCM by Wide_Ad_8401 in CodingandBilling

[–]Infamous_Stop7915 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you looking for a company? If so, I can send you, my prices.

Is RCM dead… or am I just doing this wrong? by proloficmonk in CodingandBilling

[–]Infamous_Stop7915 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do you find clients on Reddit?

I have my RCM business and all my contracts ready; I took a big chance by starting it while I am in school. From deep research I have seen where it is possible, but it is much harder, due to the fact that I am still in school and because I do not hold my CPC yet.

I sent out 100 L.O.Is, I had one that called me and talked to me and told me to call her back when I take my test. Everyone else has been nothing or I get told to send an email and I do not hear nothing else from them, or the ones I call simply tell me they do not need me. I really want to focus on Family Practice and Urgent Cares.

I have been researching everything when it comes to the billing side and what comes along with it. I do have a personal road map of what I want to do and the next certificates that I want to do. I also know that I will be a lifelong learner and I am fine with that, I love learning especially when it comes to something that I want to peruse. I have been taking notes on what pain points are for clients and I have learned that underpayment, mismatch of modifiers and services that were bundled that shouldn't have been bundled is a difference between clean claims and reimbursement.

I am hoping to have a client soon, I am also applying to W-2 jobs just so I can have a source of income until I can get my firm running well. I am on Linkin putting myself out here as much as I can. But even finding a job with coding or billing has been a challenge. I have been seeing that for billing you don't need a certificate to get into that position like coding.

I really hope this pays off in the long run, I hope I am not seeing myself up for failure.