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Coders are the last line of defense before a claim is submitted, yet audit after audit continues to reveal fundamental coding and documentation errors that should have been identified long before billing. In this episode of Auditing Antics, we're discussing why coding quality appears to be slipping and the growing impact it's having on compliance, reimbursement, and audit risk. We'll explore how inadequate training, production pressures, overreliance on technology, and limited quality oversight are contributing to these issues, while reinforcing that coders have a professional responsibility to recognize documentation deficiencies, apply coding guidelines correctly, and question records that do not support the codes being assigned. Coding is more than selecting codes from a note. It requires critical thinking, regulatory knowledge, and accountability. Join us as we discuss the trends we're seeing in real-world audits, why these mistakes continue to occur, and what organizations can do to strengthen coding quality before payers and auditors find the errors first.#AuditingAntics #MedicalCoding #CodingQuality #MedicalAudits #HealthcareCompliance #CodingEducation #MedicalBilling #ClinicalDocumentation #RevenueCycle #DocumentationIntegrity #ComplianceMatters #HealthcareLeadership #RiskManagement #ProviderEducation #HealthcarePodcast
By Stephanie Allard Consulting, LLC5
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Coders are the last line of defense before a claim is submitted, yet audit after audit continues to reveal fundamental coding and documentation errors that should have been identified long before billing. In this episode of Auditing Antics, we're discussing why coding quality appears to be slipping and the growing impact it's having on compliance, reimbursement, and audit risk. We'll explore how inadequate training, production pressures, overreliance on technology, and limited quality oversight are contributing to these issues, while reinforcing that coders have a professional responsibility to recognize documentation deficiencies, apply coding guidelines correctly, and question records that do not support the codes being assigned. Coding is more than selecting codes from a note. It requires critical thinking, regulatory knowledge, and accountability. Join us as we discuss the trends we're seeing in real-world audits, why these mistakes continue to occur, and what organizations can do to strengthen coding quality before payers and auditors find the errors first.#AuditingAntics #MedicalCoding #CodingQuality #MedicalAudits #HealthcareCompliance #CodingEducation #MedicalBilling #ClinicalDocumentation #RevenueCycle #DocumentationIntegrity #ComplianceMatters #HealthcareLeadership #RiskManagement #ProviderEducation #HealthcarePodcast

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