Guest guest Posted January 28, 2005 Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hi, my name is Angie Starcher and I am the financial coordinator for the transplant department at ton Area Medical Center in ton, West Virginia. I am trying to find out how the kidney acquisition process works for other transplant centers. Here is our process: All of the bills are reviewed by the pre-transplant coordinators to make sure that it is a test they have ordered. I then write a check request which has to be signed by my nurse manager and assistant administrator. I then have to remove all patient identifiers (with a magic marker!)except the account number before I can send it to our accounting department for a check to be cut. They store these as our final copy. Our accounting department has been mandating us to remove any patient identifiers from these itemized statements and they state HIPAA Guidelines as their reason. My concern is that the Medicare guidelines say that certain information has to be on these statements, such as name, address, ssn, and if a donor, the recipients information. Since we are within the same institution and all follow the same HIPAA guidelines, they have a need to know basis and if we are audited, the could create an issue. I would appreciate any input with this situation that you have to give. Thank You. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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