Claims
- 1. A method of preparing an order for medical services, the method comprising the steps of:
A. downloading electronic information into a handheld device with diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and at least one set of medical necessity policy rules; B. deciding that a medical procedure with procedure code P1 is necessary based on an initial diagnosis with diagnosis code D1, the decision made during an interaction with a patient by a healthcare provider; C. accessing (by the healthcare provider during the interaction with the patient) from the handheld device, a list of all diagnosis codes identified in the relevant medical necessity policy rules as sufficient justification for execution of procedure code P1; D. selecting a diagnosis code D2 to be used for authorization of procedure code P1 instead of initial diagnosis code D1; and E. communicating the order for future medical services, the order including the diagnosis code D2 and the procedure code P1.
- 2. The method of preparing an order for medical services of claim 1 wherein the downloaded set of diagnosis codes excludes the majority of available diagnosis codes but contains a sub-set of diagnosis codes associated with a medical service specialty.
- 3. The method of preparing an order for medical services of claim 1 wherein the downloaded set of procedure codes excludes the majority of available procedure codes but contains a sub-set of procedure codes associated with a medical service specialty.
- 4. The method of preparing an order for medical services of claim 1 wherein the step of downloading electronic information into a handheld device comprises the sub-steps of:
downloading a first set of electronic information containing a subset of diagnosis codes, a subset of procedure codes, and a subset of medical necessity policy rules, each subset selected in order to facilitate the act of selecting appropriate diagnosis and procedure codes for a first medical service specialty; and downloading a second set of electronic information containing a subset of diagnosis codes, a subset of procedure codes, and a subset of medical necessity policy rules, each subset selected in order to facilitate the act of selecting appropriate diagnosis and procedure codes for a second medical service specialty;
the method further comprising the step of deleting the first set of electronic information from the handheld device after downloading the second set of electronic information.
- 5. A method of preparing an order for medical services, the method comprising the steps of:
A. downloading electronic information into a handheld device with diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and at least one set of medical necessity policy rules; B. deciding that an additional procedure with procedure code P1 is necessary based on an initial diagnosis with diagnosis code D1, the decision made during an interaction with a patient by a healthcare provider; C. accessing (by the healthcare provider during the interaction with the patient) from the handheld device, a list of all procedure codes identified in the relevant set of medical necessity policy rules as justified based on a diagnosis code of D1; D. selecting a procedure code P2 instead of the previously chosen procedure code P1; and E. communicating the order for future medical services, the order including the diagnosis code D1 and the procedure code P2.
- 6. The method of preparing an order for medical services of claim 5 wherein the downloaded set of diagnosis codes excludes the majority of available diagnosis codes but contains a sub-set of diagnosis codes associated with a medical service specialty.
- 7. The method of preparing an order for medical services of claim 5 wherein the downloaded set of procedure codes excludes the majority of available procedure codes but contains a sub-set of procedure codes associated with a medical service specialty.
- 8. A method of preparing an order for medical services, the method comprising the steps of:
A. downloading electronic information into a handheld device with diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and at least one set of medical necessity policy rules; B. deciding that a medical procedure with procedure code P1 is necessary based on an initial diagnosis with diagnosis code D1, the decision made during an interaction with a patient by a healthcare provider; C. accessing (by the healthcare provider during the interaction with the patient) from the handheld device, a list of all diagnosis codes identified in the relevant medical necessity policy rules as sufficient justification for execution of procedure code P1; D. noting that the set of medical necessity policy rules will not authorize payment for procedure P1 based on diagnosis D1; E. drafting an advanced beneficiary notice (ABN) notifying the patient that the patient may need to pay for the procedure P1 as it will not be eligible for payment when based on diagnosis D1 under the relevant medical necessity policy rules; F. obtaining the patient's signature on the advanced beneficiary notice as part of preparing the order for procedure P1; and G. communicating the order for future medical services, the order including the diagnosis code D1 and the procedure code P1.
- 9. A process for loading a set of medical necessity information for a particular healthcare specialty onto a handheld device for use by a healthcare provider, the process comprising:
A. selecting a healthcare specialty; B. selecting a set of procedure codes from a first electronic file, the selected set of procedure codes including:
a. those procedure codes associated with the chosen healthcare specialty; and b. procedure codes commonly used by both the healthcare providers within the chosen healthcare specialty and by other healthcare providers; C. selecting a set of diagnosis codes from a second electronic file, the selected set of diagnosis codes including:
a. those diagnosis codes associated with the chosen healthcare specialty; and b. diagnosis codes commonly used by both the healthcare providers within the chosen healthcare specialty and by other healthcare providers; D. selecting a set of medical necessity policy rules that apply to any of the selected procedure codes from a third electronic file, each medical necessity policy rule containing a procedure code and a list of at least one diagnosis code deemed sufficient to justify execution of that procedure code; E. identifying each diagnosis code contained within the selected set of medical necessity policy rules that is in the selected set of diagnosis codes; and F. downloading into the handheld device the selected set of procedure codes, the selected set of diagnosis codes, and the subset of the medical necessity policy rules information containing medical necessity policy rules with one of the selected procedure codes and with at least one of the selected diagnosis codes, but excluding from the downloaded medical necessity policy rules information, any medical diagnosis codes not included in the selected set of diagnosis codes.
- 10. A mobile computer system for use by healthcare service providers in selecting diagnosis code/procedure code pairs that are eligible for reimbursement under a set of medical necessity policy rules, the system comprising:
A. a means for receiving medical necessity policy rules information including a subset of the universe of diagnosis codes for a given code set of diagnosis codes, a subset of the universe of procedure codes for a given code set of procedure codes, and a set of medical necessity policy rules; B. a means for displaying the subset of diagnosis codes and corresponding descriptions; C. a means for displaying the subset of procedure codes and corresponding descriptions; and D. a means of displaying a set of diagnosis codes for a given procedure code P1 where each of the displayed diagnosis codes could be combined with the procedure code P1 to form a diagnosis code/procedure code pair eligible for reimbursement under the set of medical necessity policy rules.
- 11. The mobile computer system of claim 10 further comprising a means of displaying a set of procedure codes for a given diagnosis code D1 where each of the displayed procedure codes could be combined with the diagnosis code D1 to form a diagnosis code/procedure code pair eligible for reimbursement under the set of medical necessity policy rules.
- 12. The mobile computer system of claim 10 further comprising a means for creating an order for medical services through electronic integration with an electronic medical record system, the order containing the procedure code P1 and a diagnosis code selected from the displayed set of diagnosis codes for the given procedure code P1.
- 13. A process for creating a bill to a third party payor for payment for medical procedure performed on medical patient M1, the process comprising:
Examining medical patient M1; Formulating an initial diagnosis with diagnosis code D1 for medical patient M1 during the examination of medical patient M1; Using a handheld code-checking device to present a set of procedure codes eligible for reimbursement for a patient with diagnosis D1 under the set of medical necessity policy rules for the third party payor that will be billed for medical services provided to medical patient M1; Selecting a procedure code P1 from the list of codes eligible for reimbursement; Ordering that procedure code P1 be performed for medical patient M1 with expectation that the third party payor will pay for the performance of procedure code P1 on medical patient M1 with diagnosis code D1 based on the representation of the third party payor medical necessity policy rules contained in the handheld code-checking device; Performing procedure code P1 on medical patient M1; Documenting the performance of procedure code P1 on medical patient M1; and then Billing the third party payor the performance of procedure code P1 on medical patient M1 with diagnosis code D1.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/281,666 filed Apr. 5, 2001.
[0002] This application is assigned to MDeverywhere, Inc. A co-pending application also assigned to MDeverywhere, Inc. is U.S. patent application Serial No. 09/827,812 for Automated Sample Tracking and Generation of Corresponding Prescription. This co-pending application describes other utilities for healthcare service providers that can be implemented on a handheld device.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60281666 |
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