No Fault for Electro-Diagnostic Testing
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Helping secure payment for the gold standard in diagnostic testing.
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Broad Knowledge Base – helping so many facilities means we’ve seen it all
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Lifelong Clients – most of our clients have been with only us for years
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Process Overview – documentation to billing to recovery, we can help with every step
Electronic nerve testing of various types and techniques has become the gold standard for locating and diagnosing specific nerve damage. These services are vital in creating a complete diagnostic picture of any patient reporting neurological symptoms. Often used to rule in or out a surgical intervention, and to guide other types of invasive or non-invasive care, these tools are a powerful addition to the diagnostic toolkit available when treating a no-fault patient.
We Understand Your Challenges
Providers of nerve testing services often face a particular challenge when billing No-Fault insurance for their goods. Sometimes these types of providers have limited access to medical records. They sometimes get only a prescription from the prescribing doctor. That leaves them at a real disadvantage when confronting an insurance carrier that has received records from every facility and provider.
You Deserve Fair Reimbursement
The Morris Law Firm has helped these types of providers generate their own relevant records to help them get fairly reimbursed. When appropriate, we can also reach out to other providers in order to help accurately prove the medical condition of the patient. Just like every other no-fault matter we handle; we also obtain rebuttals to the insurance carrier’s position on every case that gets a hearing. All of this is done at no cost to our diagnostic testing clients.
Improved Recovery on Denied Cases
Understanding the steps an office can take to reduce denials, from prescription, to testing, reporting, to billing and even after the denial has occurred has already helped many Morris Law Firm clients decrease their denial rate, and improve their recovery on those cases that do get denied.
Understanding what insurance carriers need to know in order to make an accurate reimbursement decision, and knowing that many cases will reach a judge or arbitrator, is what guides the advice we provide and the arguments we use to help our diagnostic testing clients get appropriately reimbursed.