Toxicology Billing

Outsourcing Toxicology Billing to Improve Revenue Collection

Toxicology billing can become complicated as a result of the frequent and sometimes random adjustments. CMS has introduced new toxicological billing codes numerous times, only to rescind or abolish them later. The major changes in billing and coding over the last five years have resulted in a significant decrease in payments.

Toxicology Billing

asmedicalbilling's Toxicology Billing

We can maximize your reimbursement while ensuring that you follow requirements such as frequency issues, diagnostic codes, and payor regulations. Our goal is to ensure that you get reimbursed for the tests you are performing. Audits and clawback difficulties can be avoided by following certain criteria.

Choose the Right Billing Partner to Avoid Difficulties

It is important for most labs, particularly small and medium-sized labs that have a tough time obtaining insurance contracts, to select the leading toxicology billing services provider. This involves remaining current on the continual additions, deletions, and updates to toxicological codes, and managing denials aggressively daily.

Why asmedicalbilling?

You Should Concentrate on Providing Patient Care

Toxicology labs across the country rely on asmedicalbilling. Because they can rely on our team to keep their data and documentation structured, our clients can stay focused on patient care and best practices in testing.

Accurate & Timely Filing

Our certified medical billing specialists thoroughly grasp the complexity of toxicological medical billing services, ensuring the accuracy and timely filing of claims.

We Look Ahead for Potential Complications

Our billers and coders not only keep up with coding changes and reporting requirements as they occur, but we also look ahead. We take pleasure in detecting, correcting, and collecting on refused claims.

The Work We Do Today Determines Your Lab's Future

Let asmedicalbilling handle your toxicology billing so you can stay focused on patient care and best practices in testing.