Ask Lisa: Payer Notes Request: Now What Do I Do?

stack of medicare insurance paperwork

With the increase in notes requested from third party payers, more recently Medicare secondary plans, it is good time to review the process once you receive a request.

First, do not ignore the notes request. You can call the payer acknowledging receipt of their request, or simply print or export the SOAP notes from your practice management program and send them to the payer. It is also highly recommended to include the initial patient intake form, or New Episode patient form, exam form(s), and care plan schedule including treatment goals which can simply be specific ADL functions pre-injury.

I also recommend looking to see what the most current Onset date is in your patient profile. Many recurring notes requests are due to the onset date going back two years and more. If this is the case, the patient is due for a re-exam and more than likely a new set of diagnosis codes, and you can include this information in your response to the payer.

If you need a review on what exactly to include in a SOAP note, click on this link HERE to access the checklist that complies with Medicare documentation requirements.

I use this checklist when I conduct onsite documentation reviews.

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Medicare, Chiropractic, and Computer Generated Notes

Is Your Office Looking Into Computer-Generated SOAP Notes? Read This FIRST before you invest your cash!

Thinking that your documentation could use an upgrade? You are probably right, but before you invest in a software generated note system, know that Medicare frowns on most such programs and they could actually hurt you in an audit.

As we have been saying for years, there is no good shortcut out there for doing documentation. You have to follow Medicare’s guidelines and just because your software generates a half page typed SOAP, you may still be missing the mark.

According to ChiroCode Institutes recent alert:

Medicare carrier Noridian Administrative Services recently updated and reprinted a notice on Chiropractic Software-Generated Documentation. Apparently, the piece was generated because Noridian has seen an increase in the use of software-generated documentation for chiropractic services.  Here are a few key areas where software can begin to go wrong (according to Noridian):

– In general, most computerized documentation fails to provide individualized information necessary for reimbursement.

– Software-generated documentation is commonly identical to the letter, comma and space for different patients, with only minor word changes; therefore, it does not reflect medical necessity.  Services supported by repetitive entries lacking encounter specific information will be denied.

– Software-generated documentation often repeats the same phrases and sentences by simply rearranging the words to make it appear as if new information is being disseminated, but when compared to prior days notes, reflects the same or similar concepts.

You can read the whole article here: https://www.noridianmedicare.com/provider/updates/docs/chiropractic_software.pdf%3f. The article contains some humorous (at least to me) examples of  how the software, while randomizing text, generates almost identical SOAPs for different patients on different days.

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