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Specialty billing

Pediatric Medical Billing Built for High Volume and Thin Margins

Well-child visits, immunisation administration and a Medicaid-heavy payer mix that punishes small errors.

Pediatrician examining a young child during a well-child visit
2 codes every immunisation needs — the vaccine product and its administration, and the second is the one that gets missed

The challenge

What makes pediatric billing different

Pediatrics runs on volume and preventive care, which means the margin on any single encounter is slim and the cost of reworking it is disproportionately high. A practice seeing forty children a day cannot absorb a five percent denial rate the way a procedural specialty can.

The payer mix compounds it. Medicaid and CHIP make up a large share of pediatric revenue in most markets, each with their own well-child periodicity schedules, prior authorization quirks and lower tolerance for documentation gaps.

Why us

Why pediatric practices choose us

Specialty billing is not a marketing label for us. Coders and A/R staff are assigned by specialty, so the person on your account reads notes like yours every day.

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  • Immunisation administration coded alongside every vaccine product, without exception
  • Well-child periodicity tracked against each payer schedule rather than a single generic calendar
  • Vaccines for Children inventory kept distinct from privately purchased stock
  • Sick visits alongside well visits billed correctly rather than surrendered

Scope of work

What we handle for pediatric practices

The work below is specific to this specialty, not a generic billing checklist with the name swapped out.

Well-child and EPSDT visits

Preventive visits coded to age band and payer periodicity, including state EPSDT requirements.

Vaccine and administration coding

Product and administration coded together, with counselling components captured where documented.

Vaccines for Children program

State-supplied VFC doses billed distinctly from private stock so inventory and claims reconcile.

Same-day sick and well visits

Both services captured when a preventive visit uncovers a problem requiring separate work.

Newborn and hospital care

Newborn attendance, initial care and hospital day coding coordinated with the outpatient record.

Developmental and behavioral screening

Screening and assessment instruments billed when administered and documented as required.

The Right Way difference

What we watch on pediatric claims

These are the details that separate a paid claim from an appealed one in pediatric. They are checked on every claim, not sampled.

  • 01 Age-band accuracy on preventive codes, where a birthday can shift the correct code mid-cycle
  • 02 Correct modifier use when a problem-oriented visit is provided alongside a preventive one
  • 03 Counselling-based administration codes where the physician counselling is documented
  • 04 State Medicaid periodicity schedules, which differ from commercial well-child intervals
  • 05 Newborn coverage under the mother policy in the first weeks, which is a frequent denial source

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Questions

Pediatrics billing questions

What practices in this specialty ask us most often before making a change.

Ask us something else

Usually yes. The service is billable when the problem addressed is significant, separately identifiable and documented as its own assessment and plan. The fix is part documentation coaching and part correct modifier use.

How it works

Getting started takes about a month

The same four steps whichever specialty you are in. No system migration and no gap in your cash flow.

  1. 01

    Revenue assessment

    We audit a sample of your claims, denials and aged A/R and show you what we found. Free, and yours to keep either way.

  2. 02

    Scope and agreement

    A written scope covering exactly which services we run, what it costs and what we are accountable for.

  3. 03

    Access and onboarding

    We set up inside your existing EHR and clearinghouse. Two to four weeks, run in parallel with your current process.

  4. 04

    Live and reporting

    We take over submission and follow-up, and you get monthly reporting you can actually act on.

Free consultation

Let us look at your pediatric claims

Send us a sample and we will tell you specifically what is being coded, denied or under-paid — and what it is worth to fix. Free, and yours to keep.