Is Your Florida Dermatology Practice Losing Dermatopathology Revenue to Incorrect Claim Splitting?
Your dermatology practice may be handling a high volume of biopsies and procedures, but are you capturing the full pathology revenue tied to them? Dermatology is one of the most procedure-intensive specialties, where clinical services and pathology interpretation must align correctly for accurate reimbursement.
Incorrect claim splitting between clinical services and dermatopathology can quietly create revenue gaps. When technical and professional components are not billed properly, or when both entities bill incorrectly, it can lead to denied claims, compliance risks, or completely missed payments. These are not isolated errors—they repeat across every specimen and scale into significant financial loss.
Even small documentation gaps, modifier errors, or billing overlaps can result in consistent underpayment. Dermatology billing complexity, especially around biopsies and pathology coordination, makes these issues difficult to detect without focused review.
This is not just a coding issue. It is a revenue and compliance risk.
Read the full blog here:
https://www.medicalbillersandcoders.com/blog/dermatology-practice-losing-dermatopathology-revenue/
Need help fixing dermatopathology billing gaps? Contact Medical Billers and Coders (MBC) for your dermatology billing and revenue cycle requirements.
Is Your Florida Dermatology Practice Losing Dermatopathology Revenue to Incorrect Claim Splitting?
Your dermatology practice may be handling a high volume of biopsies and procedures, but are you capturing the full pathology revenue tied to them? Dermatology is one of the most procedure-intensive specialties, where clinical services and pathology interpretation must align correctly for accurate reimbursement.
Incorrect claim splitting between clinical services and dermatopathology can quietly create revenue gaps. When technical and professional components are not billed properly, or when both entities bill incorrectly, it can lead to denied claims, compliance risks, or completely missed payments. These are not isolated errors—they repeat across every specimen and scale into significant financial loss.
Even small documentation gaps, modifier errors, or billing overlaps can result in consistent underpayment. Dermatology billing complexity, especially around biopsies and pathology coordination, makes these issues difficult to detect without focused review.
This is not just a coding issue. It is a revenue and compliance risk.
Read the full blog here:
https://www.medicalbillersandcoders.com/blog/dermatology-practice-losing-dermatopathology-revenue/
Need help fixing dermatopathology billing gaps? Contact Medical Billers and Coders (MBC) for your dermatology billing and revenue cycle requirements.