Expert billing for
Interventional Radiology practices.
ImmediCare's certified billers understand the specific coding, documentation, and payer rules for Interventional Radiology — so your claims go out clean and your revenue comes in predictably.
Interventional Radiology billing has specific challenges. We know them all.
Interventional Radiology billing requires deep familiarity with interventional vs diagnostic procedure separation, global period management, and high-value device and implant billing. ImmediCare's certified billers work Interventional Radiology accounts full-time — not as a secondary specialty — so nothing gets missed and nothing gets underbilled.
Specialty-specific coding
AAPC-certified coders who know Interventional Radiology code sets — CPT 92920–93799 — and apply them accurately for every encounter.
Denial prevention
Pre-submission scrubbing against Interventional Radiology-specific payer edits. The most common denials in your specialty caught before submission.
Clean claim submission
Daily electronic submission to Medicare, Medicaid, and all commercial payers who cover Interventional Radiology services.
A/R management
Every outstanding Interventional Radiology claim tracked and followed up. Nothing ages past timely-filing windows without action.
Credentialing support
CAQH, PECOS, and payer enrollment for Interventional Radiology providers — run in parallel with billing to minimise revenue gaps.
HIPAA-compliant handling
All Interventional Radiology patient data handled by our US-based team under a signed BAA. No offshore processing of PHI.
Common Interventional Radiology billing codes we manage
Our coders maintain current knowledge of all Interventional Radiology code updates, payer LCD/NCD policies, and modifier requirements. Annual AAPC continuing education keeps our team current with every code set change.
Interventional Radiology billing questions
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Free billing audit for Interventional Radiology practices.
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