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VALIDATE THE CODES YOU WANT TO USE - OR AVOID.

Build trust with investors and customers with coding that is signed off by certified coders and would stand up to audit.

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SCENARIO A.
You've probably done your homework and see codes that could fit your technology. They have a decent payment rate. You would like to claim that those codes are appropriate to bill for your tech.
 
SCENARIO B.

The codes you've identified are somewhat right, but don't account for what your technology brings to the table - and that's clear from the low payment rates associated with the existing codes. Do you get your own code, or try to improve reimbursement on the existing codes?
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SCENARIO C.
There don't appear to be any codes even remotely approximating your technology or service... and you don't have any idea what it takes to secure unique coding for your innovation. But you don't want to miss critical deadlines to get started.

An assessment from a Certified Coder would help to address these scenarios.

ENHANCE ACCURACY FOR YOUR CUSTOMERS

BOOST INVESTOR CONFIDENCE

PREPARE FOR CODING INITIATIVES, IF NEEDED

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Ensure that your codes precisely reflect your technology's clinical use, avoiding costly errors.

Professional Attending a Seminar

Showcase due diligence by aligning your approach with certified coding standards and expert recommendations.

School Application

Give yourself enough runway to get coding right, if the coding situation ends up being more complicated than anticipated.

HOW IT WORKS

01 
KICK OFF CALL

Orient us to your technology and similarities and differences from other existing tech or procedures.

02
CODING RESEARCH

Certified coders perform their detailed assessment with information from coding authorities. 

03
FINDINGS

We present our assessment and discuss implications for your strategy or product positioning to your audiences.

WHAT ARE YOUR ODDS OF SECURING A UNIQUE CODE FOR YOUR INNOVATION?

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These data are from American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (AMA CPT) Panel Meeting Actions reports from the last few years. There's more to securing a code than the application itself.
 
Don't venture into any coding initiative, whether CPT or other coding system, without expert guidance. We can help. 
 
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