Handheld tools assess medical necessity at the point of care |
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Authors: | Pollard Dan |
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Affiliation: | Marketing, MDeverywhere, Inc., P.O. Box 14669, Research Triangle Park, NC 27705-4669, USA. |
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Abstract: | An emerging strategy to manage financial risk in clinical practice is to involve the physician at the point of care. Using handheld technology, encounter-specific information along with medical necessity policy can be presented to physicians allowing them to integrate it into their medical decision-making process. Three different strategies are discussed: reference books or paper encounter forms, electronic reference tools, and integrated process tools. The electronic reference tool strategy was evaluated and showed a return on investment exceeding 1200% due to reduced overhead costs associated with rework of claim errors. |
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