Inside the IDTF: Billing, Documentation & Denial Prevention
07/09/2026 Live WebinarDescription
Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities (IDTFs) operate under a unique and highly regulated billing framework that differs significantly from physician practices and hospital-based settings. From strict CMS enrollment requirements to supervision rules, documentation standards, and technical component billing, even small compliance gaps can lead to claim denials, audits, or revocation of billing privileges.
This webinar provides a comprehensive, practical look inside the IDTF environment, focusing on the critical areas that directly impact reimbursement and compliance. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how IDTFs are structured, what services they are permitted to bill, and how to meet Medicare and payer-specific requirements for documentation and supervision.
Through real-world scenarios and denial trends, this session will highlight the most common billing errors and compliance risks — including ordering/referring physician requirements, signature and documentation deficiencies, improper global billing, and location-based restrictions. Attendees will also learn actionable strategies to prevent denials, strengthen documentation, and ensure claims are submitted accurately the first time.
Whether you are new to IDTF billing or looking to strengthen your compliance framework, this webinar delivers practical guidance you can immediately apply to reduce risk and improve revenue cycle performance.
Webinar Objectives
Participants will be able to:
- Understand the structure, enrollment requirements, and regulatory framework of IDTFs
- Identify which services IDTFs can and cannot bill, including technical vs professional components
- Apply Medicare supervision requirements and ordering/referring physician rules
- Recognize documentation requirements necessary to support compliant billing
- Identify common denial reasons specific to IDTF claims and how to prevent them
- Implement best practices to reduce audit risk and improve clean claim rates
Webinar Highlights
- Overview of IDTF regulations and CMS compliance requirements
- Understanding technical component billing and global billing limitations
- Ordering/referring provider requirements and common pitfalls
- Supervision levels and their impact on billing compliance
- Documentation essentials: what must be in the record to support claims
- Top denial reasons for IDTFs and how to proactively prevent them
- Real-world examples of audit findings and corrective strategies
Who Should Attend
- Billing and coding professionals working with IDTFs
- Revenue cycle and reimbursement specialists
- Compliance officers and audit professionals
- Practice administrators and operations managers
- Physicians and providers overseeing diagnostic services
- Anyone involved in IDTF operations, billing, or documentation
Webinar Details
- Date: 07/09/2026
- Time: 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM (EST)
- Registration Deadline: 07/08/2026
- Venue: Live Webinar
Speaker:
Elina Sabilova
Billing Department Supervisor | Certified Coder and Auditor at WCH Service Bureau Inc.
As a certified professional coder, Elina plays a pivotal role in ensuring that interventional radiologists and cardiologists receive accurate reimburs...
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