I am a new Charge Capture Specialist for the Emergency Department (ED), responsible for processing patient encounters, including observation services. I have a question regarding billing compliance for patients who transition through multiple statuses.
My understanding is that when a patient is sent from the ED to Observation and is subsequently admitted as an Inpatient, the facility cannot bill for any services performed on the day the inpatient admission began.
My specific concern involves post-discharge status changes:
A patient is admitted as an Inpatient and later discharged. Subsequently, Utilization Management (UM) reviews the case and determines the patient did not meet the medical necessity criteria for an Inpatient stay.
My understanding is that when a patient is sent from the ED to Observation and is subsequently admitted as an Inpatient, the facility cannot bill for any services performed on the day the inpatient admission began.
My specific concern involves post-discharge status changes:
A patient is admitted as an Inpatient and later discharged. Subsequently, Utilization Management (UM) reviews the case and determines the patient did not meet the medical necessity criteria for an Inpatient stay.
- Question: Is it appropriate and compliant for the facility to retroactively change the patient's status from Inpatient back to Observation after the patient has already been discharged?
- Implication: This change allows the facility to bill for the Observation services that would otherwise be non-billable due to the prior Inpatient admission.