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A Survey of Texas HIV Sexually Transmitted Disease Tuberculosis and Viral Hepatitis Providers’ Billing and Reimbursement Capabilities

机译:德克萨斯州艾滋病毒性传播疾病结核病和病毒性肝炎提供者的账单和报销能力调查

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The Affordable Care Act presents financial challenges and opportunities for publicly funded service providers. We assessed billing practices and anticipated barriers to third-party billing among organizations in Texas that provide publicly funded HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, and viral hepatitis services. One third to one half of the organizations did not bill for medical services. The most common barrier to third-party billing was lack of staff knowledge about billing and coding. Future research must evaluate options for organizations and communities to maintain access to infectious disease services for vulnerable populations.
机译:《平价医疗法案》为公共资助的服务提供商带来了财务挑战和机遇。我们评估了德克萨斯州提供公共资助的HIV,性传播疾病,结核病和病毒性肝炎服务的组织之间的计费方式并预计了第三方计费的障碍。三分之一到一半的组织没有为医疗服务付费。第三方计费的最常见障碍是员工缺乏有关计费和编码的知识。未来的研究必须评估组织和社区为弱势人群提供传染病服务的机会。

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