Massachusetts’ South Shore Hospital Pays Medicare $341,000 for Billing, Coding Errors

South Shore Hospital, based in Weymouth, Mass., is reimbursing Medicare for about $341,000 from 249 billing or coding errors in 2008 and 2009, according to a Patriot Ledger report.

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The hospital said a software upgrade error was responsible for most of the inaccurate claims.

Out of the total 249 incorrect claims, 214 constituted outpatient claims that totaled $173,000. The majority of these claims showed multiple surgery procedures when patients had only one. 

The majority of inpatient claims errors were due to the incorrect billing for readmissions on the same day as discharge.

Read the Patriot Ledger report on South Shore Hospital.

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