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  • Thinking of upgrading? We have many customers who already have done so and FastEMC works well with Windows10. The NSF and ANSI version available for download are up to date. If you have upgraded recently your claims are compliant.
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  • Check your current Clearinghouse pricing. Review your volume and see if we can save you some money or give you more room to grow. Flat-rate options are available for unlimited Claims and/or Remits. Submit all lines of business unlimited claims each month for only $59.95 per Provider. We also have unlimited remits at $30.04/Provider. Finally bundle them together and get it for less - Unlimited Claims/Remits for $89.909/Provider.
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  • ICD-10 transistion happened without issue. Reminder: All claims with Date of Service 10/1/15 or after must use ICD-10. Create a new claim if some services were before 10/1/15 and some are on or after. Enter your codes without the decimal. Please take the time to review your ICD-9 codes to be sure you understand the new ICD-10 codes that you will need to report those same diagnoses properly. Full Payment depends on it.
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  • Version 4.0 is available on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Web site to download, for FREE.  Adding support for Microsoft Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit), Vista (32 or 64 bit) and XP (32 or 64 bit). Codes.ini file for Remittance Advice Remark Codes and Claim Adjustment Reason Code were also updated.  See "How to Update (Import the CARC/RARC codes" in the MREP instructions.  Installing Version 4.0 includes the new codes.
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  • https://www.facebook.com/Fastemc Check us out on Facebook! The first 40 customers to like our page will get a $5 discount on their next bill, so hurry up and Like us!!! Post a comment. Once you like the page, please send us a message on facebook with your account number or practice name and we will apply the credit immediately. (Limit one credit per account)
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  • Please make sure that you invest the time and money to set up a proper back-up for your computer records. Back-ups should be a part of every office’s daily routine and it protects your customer data if the computer were to fail.
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  • New Medicare ID numbers will be sent out this year.  Those will replace the ID numbers you are currently using.  All claims should use the new numbers as they become available.  The software will handle the new numbers just fine without any updates.
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  • A new POS code will go into affect on 4/1/2013.  18-Place of Employment/Worksite.  The FastEMC code list has been updated and will allow this new code as of the updates posted on 12/10/12.  Please visit the CMS web site for more information on how and when to use this new code, if you provide services that might apply.
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Future Date Fix

Are you getting a Future Date Warning Message when you try to add a future service date?

Here is what you need to do:

From the main FastEMC 5010 Menu, select 5-FastEMC Utilities, B-Add/Modify Batch File, then

Press ENTER, ESC and answer Y to the "Create Batch File NOW" question.

Exit your FastEMC software all the way back to the desktop, then open your shortcut and go back to add the claim.

That should do it.  This happens every 5 years and we slide the century forward 5 more years.  It helps when entering the patient age so it will fall in the right century.  If you have not created a new batch file in the last 5 years, then this fix will automatically change the settings and move them 5 years forward.

 

 

CMS-1500 02/12

The paper claim format for CMS is changing in April 2014.  Be sure to do an update to make sure you have the final version on your system.  We did do a patch on the layout on 3/6/14 to fix a small issue.

 

 

What Happens to my Claims?

Your claims travel a bit before they reach their destination at the Payer.  But here is the process and what happens along the way.

You type a claim into FastEMC on your computer.  The claim is added to your next Transmission file.  You connect to your clearinghouse/payer and upload the Transmission file  Within a few minutes, they generate a report called a ANSI 997 or a File Acknowledgement Report.  The file was run through a very basic edit to see if it was formed correctly.  If rejected at this point, it never goes anywhere else, so your first report would indicate if it was accepted.  This is an all or nothing step.  If there is a problem, the entire file is tossed out.

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What is ICD-10 and does it apply to your practice?

There is a big buzz about ICD-10.  the diagnoses ICD-9 codes currently in use will be abandoned and the new ICD-10 codes will be required.  Changing this list will be big for the coders and payers.  FastEMC is ready.  But in the next year, it will be important to start doing a little study to bring your practice up to speed on this change.  The new codes are structured very different.  We will be giving you more information as the time for this change approaches.
 

How should I add an IL Medicaid Transportation Claim?

New Diagnosis Guidelines for Illinois Medicaid Transportation Providers

Transportation - A diagnosis code is required on all 5010 claims. If the diagnosis code is provided by the treating physician or other practitioner, enter the code(s) as you would any Diagnosis code(s) both in the Diagnosis codes shown at the top line of the screen, and then identify the code on the service line that identifies the need for that service. (In ANSI speak that puts it in HI*BK segment of the 2300 loop).

If there is no diagnosis code available, transportation providers can use a default ICD-9 code of 799.9.

Note: Effective 10/01/2014, the new ICD-10 code set will be implemented, thus making the ICD-9 code value invalid. A valid ICD-10 code must be used on all claims with a service date of 10/01/2014 and after.

 

How to keep a good record of your claim batches

How to keep a good record of your Transmissions

It is very important to keep track of the progress of your processed claim batches. Each batch is assigned a batch number and it is printed on your Transmission Report along with a Chart to use for your notes.

  1. Note the date the batch was uploaded in the chart.
  2. Note when the clearinghouse sent acknowledgement receipt and it was accepted and approved.
  3. Write down when you receive an EOB for that batch.
  4. Finally, and this is the most important step. Note when you have received payment for that batch.
The chart has columns to allow for batches that might be sent to different clearinghouses or Payers.
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Does FastEMC support NPI?

Yes, FastEMC offers full support for the National Provider Identifier. Starting with HCFA ANSI 8.04 and UB ANSI 8.03, FastEMC also added a stop date for legacy identifiers to comply with NPI-only standards that some payers, including Medicare, have mandated. Before you start submitting claims without legacy identifiers, you should check your provider file to make sure that the identifier for your tax ID (either E for employer identification number or S for Social Security number) matches your NPI registration. Visit our NPI Corner for more information.
 

What version of FastEMC do I need for NPI?

You need to be running FastEMC HCFA ANSI 8.0 or UB ANSI 7.20 in order to send the NPI. In order to be fully compliant with Medicare's new NPI-only standard (effective 5/23/08), you will need to be using HCFA ANSI 8.04 or UB ANSI 8.03.
 

Specialty Code

UB92 — Code Not Applicable

Code Specialty Code Specialty Code Specialty Code Specialty
01 General Practice 28 Colorectal Surgery (Proctology) 58 Medical Supply Comp w/Pharmacist 81 Critical Care (Intensivists)
02 General Surgery 29 Pulmonary Disease 59 Ambulance Services Provider 82 Hematology
03 Allergy Immunology 30 Diagnostic Radiology 60 Public Health or Welfare Agency 83 Hematology/Oncology
04 Otolaryngology 32 Anesthesiologist Assistant 62 Psychologist 84 Preventative Medicine
05 Anesthesiology 33 Thoracic Surgery 63 Portable X-Ray Supplier 85 Maxillofacial Surgery
06 Cardiology 34 Urology 64 Audiologist 86 Neuropsychiatry
07 Dermatology 35 Chiropractic 65 Physical Therapist 89 Certified Clinical Nurse Specialist
08 Family Practice 36 Nuclear Medicine 66 Rheumatology 90 Medical Oncology
09 Interventional Pain Mgmt. 37 Pediatric Medicine 67 Occupational Therapist 91 Surgical Oncology
10 Gastroenterology 38 Geriatric Medicine 68 Clinical Psychologist 92 Radiation Oncology
11 Internal Medicine 39 Nephrology 69 Clinical Laboratory 93 Emergency Medicine
12 Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMM) 40 Hand Surgery 70 Multi-specialty Clinic or Group Practice 95 Interventional Radiology
13 Neurology 41 Optometry 71 Registered Dietitian/Nutrition 96 Optician
14 Neurosurgery 43 Certified Registered Nurse Assistant (CRNA) 72 Pain Management 97 Physician Assistant
16 Obstetrics Gynecology 44 Infectious Disease 73 Mass Immunization Roster 98 Gynecology/Oncology
18 Ophthalmology 45 Mammography Screening Ctr. 74 Radiation Therapy Centers A0 Hospital
19 Oral Surgery (dental only) 46 Endocrinology 75 Slide Preparation Facilities A1 Skilled Nursing Facility
20 Orthopedic Surgery 47 Independent Diagnostic Testing (Lab) 76 Peripheral Vascular Disease A2 Intermediate Care Nursing Facility
22 Pathology 48 Podiatry 77 Vascular Surgery A3 Other Nursing Facility
24 Plastic and Recon Surgery 49 Ambulatory Surgical Center 78 Cardiac Surgery A4 Home Health Agency
25 Physical Medicine and Rehab 50 Nurse Practitioner 79 Addiction Medicine A5 Pharmacy
26 Psychiatry 57 Individual Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist 80 Licensed Clinical Social Worker A6 Medical Supply Company w/ Respiratory Therapist
 
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