In emergency situations, dispatchers are responsible for guiding 9-1-1 callers through tough situations with life-saving support. Simultaneously, they are looking at obtaining the critical information needed to ensure that the most appropriate level of care is sent to the patient as quickly as possible. Dispatchers are challenged with continually assessing (and reassessing) the status of crews in the field, all while triaging trips if resources are limited.
The data collected up front by the dispatcher needs to be gathered efficiently and accurately — not only to reduce response times, but also to establish compliant documentation for billing purposes. As the frontline for patient encounters, dispatchers obtain data that is paramount to the reimbursement process. Dispatchers need to know exactly what crucial questions to ask, and which specific data fields are the most important to capture, for revenue integrity and maintaining the agency’s financial health.
“If proper documentation does not start with the dispatcher, heavy financial burdens on the agency may result,” said Brad Marzolf, Implementation Consultant at ZOLL. Indeed, data improperly managed up front causes downstream consequences, such as:
To learn more about the importance of aligning dispatch with billing and to get tips for capturing accurate data up front to preserve revenue integrity, download the tip sheet: 4 Data Fields Dispatch Must Get Right for Billing Success.