1. Make sure you are familiar with the Patient-Driven Payment Model.
The Patient-Driven Payment Model (PDPM) is a new way of paying for Medicare Part A and Part B services. It is important to familiarize yourself with the new payment model so that you can bill Medicare correctly.
2. Understand which services are covered under PDP.
Under the PDPM, Medicare will only pay for services that are considered "patient-driven". This includes services that are considered medically necessary and are provided in a skilled nursing facility.
3. Code services correctly according to the new model.
To bill Medicare correctly under PDPM, you must code services correctly. This includes knowing which services are covered and how to code them.
4. Bill Medicare for services provided.
You must bill Medicare for the services you provide to get paid. Make sure you are using the correct billing codes and that your software is updated for PDPM.
5. Make sure your software is updated for PDPM.
To bill Medicare correctly under PDPM, you must make sure your software is updated for the new payment model. If your software is not updated, you may not be able to bill Medicare correctly.
6. Train your staff on the new billing procedures.
To ensure that you are billing Medicare correctly under PDPM, you must train your staff on the new billing procedures. This includes knowing which services are covered and how to code them.
7. Review your claims to make sure they are coded correctly.
It is important to review your claims to make sure they are coded correctly. This will help to ensure that you are getting paid for the services you provide.
8. Stay up to date on changes to the PDPM payment model.
It is important to stay up to date on changes to the PDPM payment model. This will help you to ensure that you are billing Medicare correctly under the new payment model.