Incident-to and shared services are two ways your NPPs and physicians can collaborate to increase the productivity and profitability of your office in a tense payment environment. Do it right and you’ll see your revenues grow while your expenses fall. But do it wrong and you could face costly repayment demands, audits and possibly worse. Don’t let your practice become an audit target when mistakes are easy to avoid with the right instruction.
Join expert presenter and teacher John Bishop, both a physician assistant and CPC, on March 20 from 1-2:30 p.m. ET as he shows you how to bill both of these fast-growing services right the first time, gives you strategies to successfully boost your revenues with incident-to and shared services, and answers questions about your own practice situation.
John will give you:
- An easy-to-understand overview of shared billing and incident-to rules so you avoid costly mistakes.
- Tips to determine what types of services fall on the shared vs. incident-to spectrum and never miss out on reimbursement dollars.
- The services you can’t bill as incident-to or shared services to cut down on denied claims that waste your time.
- Tips to make sure the plan of care is in place and correct – and what to do when there isn’t a plan of care.
- The benefits of payment for medically necessary shared visits
- How shared visits work in the inpatient hospital setting so
you know how and when you can bill properly for them.
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John
F. Bishop, PA-C, CPC, MS, CWS is a certified professional
coder through the AAPC and has been an active Surgical Physician
Assistant for the past 31 years. He is President and CEO of
Bishop & Associates,
a surgical, medical and coding/reimbursement consulting company.
Bishop has also developed and published several coding, billing
and reimbursement manuals for burns, trauma, wound management
and plastic surgery. He teaches coding and reimbursement for
several universities and private, large multi-specialty groups.
He is President of the Florida Academy of Physician Assistants
and is past Director of Coding at the MedVance Institute in
West Palm Beach, Fla.

