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Our certified phlebotomist technicians provide at-home or onsite blood draws used to evaluate health and well-being. Our phlebotomy team specializes in working with diverse patient populations in long-term care settings. Phlebotomy procedures are an essential part of healthcare, as they involve drawing blood for diagnostic purposes. Our expertise ensures a comfortable and professional experience for patients during specimen collection.
We’re dedicated to revolutionizing healthcare accessibility by providing in-home services. As your trusted mobile healthcare partner, we collaborate closely with your practice to extend your reach beyond traditional clinical settings–making patients feel more at ease and improving compliance. We can work with any lab or provider to extend their reach.
We Provide Phlebotomy Solutions For:
MedCoach Health works directly with Physicians and Nurses, Pharmacists, Home Health, Hospice Agencies and Laboratory Partners. In the context of phlebotomy customer service, empathy means being able to put yourself in the patient's shoes and truly understand their fears, concerns, and emotions.
The Primary Benefit of Mobile Phlebotomy: Convenience, patients can have blood drawn at home, which can be more comfortable and convenient than going to a clinic.
Levels of Phlebotomy Certification:
Blood draws are the most common invasive medical procedure in hospitals worldwide, with roughly 760 inpatient draws bring conducted every minute in the United States alone. In addition to being a hugely common procedure, blood draws are also a vital one. While difficult to exactly quantify, a commonly stated statistic is that laboratory results contribute to nearly 70% of all clinical decision-making.
Because of the ubiquity of blood draws as a standard component of healthcare delivery, and its invasive nature, blood draws represent an ideal area in which to innovate and focus on patient-centered healthcare.
We follow HIPPA and Covid-19 protocols.
Quality Assurance initiatives requires our Licensed and Certified Phlebotomist to verify and document every step of the way:
Doctors know the importance of early detection and prevention of diabetes. Your doctor might order a hemoglobin A1C test to establish a baseline if you’re over age forty-five, overweight, or have risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
Your A1C test results reveal percentages that indicate the percent of hemoglobin attached to sugar.
The more sugar you have in your blood, the more it binds to hemoglobin, which is the blood protein that transports oxygen throughout your body. Your A1C results will reference ranges of percentages used to interpret the findings of your test.
The A1C is a simple blood test usually taken from your arm or finger. You don’t need to fast unless you receive these instructions for other tests on the same day.
Many experts use the following ranges for diagnostic purposes:
Blood sugar is a critical barometer when it comes to identifying and monitoring diabetes. MedCoach Health gaps in care program for diabetes includes:
Why is phlebotomy done?
The yellow top tube, also known as the serum separator tube (SST), contains a gel separator and Clot Activator as additives. The primary purpose of these additives is to prevent the coagulation of blood and allow for the separation of serum from the blood cells. This separation is crucial for various Diagnostic Test performed in clinical labs and hospitals.
MedCoach Health bills laboratories for onsite or mobile phlebotomy services by submitting a claim with specific billing codes (like CPT codes) that represent the blood collection procedure performed, including details like the type of specimen collected and the venipuncture method used, and then charging a set fee per blood draw, which may include transportation costs, to the laboratory where the collected specimens are sent for analysis; the laboratory then bills the patient's insurance for the testing itself.
Key points About MedCoach Health Mobile Phlebotomy Billing:
CPT codes are standard codes used to describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic services provided by healthcare professionals. When billing for mobile phlebotomy services. Healthcare Providers must use the appropriate CPT codes to accurately describe the services rendered.
Some common CPT codes for mobile phlebotomy services include:
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