Literature DB >> 18847653

The devil is in the details: maximizing revenue for daily trauma care.

Stephen L Barnes1, Bryce R H Robinson, J Taliesin Richards, Cindy E Zimmerman, Tim A Pritts, Betty J Tsuei, Karyn L Butler, Peter C Muskat, Kenneth Davis, Jay A Johannigman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Falling reimbursement rates for trauma care demand a concerted effort of charge capture for the fiscal survival of trauma surgeons. We compared current procedure terminology code distribution and billing patterns for Subsequent Hospital Care (SHC) before and after the institution of standardized documentation.
METHODS: Standardized SHC progress notes were created. The note was formulated with an emphasis on efficiency and accuracy. Documentation was completed by residents in conjunction with attendings following standard guidelines of linkage. Year-to-year patient volume, length of stay (LOS), injury severity, bills submitted, coding of service, work relative value units (wRVUs), revenue stream, and collection rate were compared with and without standardized documentation.
RESULTS: A 394% average revenue increase was observed with the standardization of SHC documentation. Submitted charges more than doubled in the first year despite a 14% reduction in admissions and no change in length of stay. Significant increases in level II and level III billing and billing volume (P < .05) were sustainable year to year and resulted in an average per patient admission SHC income increase from $91.85 to $362.31.
CONCLUSIONS: Use of a standardized daily progress note dramatically increases the accuracy of coding and associated billing of subsequent hospital care for trauma services.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18847653     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2008.06.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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