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    Medical Billing Services: Good ones fight rising healthcare costs

    Posted by www.claimcare.net Admin on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 @ 01:33 PM

    medical billing servicesEveryone hears about the fact that much of the cost of healthcare is driven by the expense of processing and adjudicating claims. What is often not mentioned is what is truly at the root of these expenses - payers that are attempting to withhold from physicians the money they are due. I mentioned in an earlier entry how ClaimCare Medical Billing Services constantly sees payers systematically underpaying claims. We also see claims that have been properly submitted and for which we have proof the claim was accepted simply "lost" by payers and the claims have to be resubmitted (sometimes multiple times) in order to secure payment. Now, here is a shocking fact - over 50% of claims that are "lost" or are underpaid are never pursued by physicians (and therefore the payers never have to pay the money they owe to the physician or facility). This means that payers have a powerful economic incentive to play games and make the medical billing process complicated. Here is another shocking fact - it costs the average insurance company about $25 each time a representative has to get on the phone and discuss a lost or underpaid claim with a medical billing specialist. A final key fact is that most payers "grade" each provider. The lower a provider's grade (i.e., a D versus an A) the more likely the payers are to lose or under pay the provider's claims. Why? Because these providers have no track record of catching these problems and pursuing them.

    So, how do all of these fact tie into my title about Medical Billing Services fighting the rising cost of healthcare? If each and every underpaid or lost claim is pursued (which is what Medical Billing Services should do because they have the scale to have groups of people that do nothing but follow-up on such claims) then eventually payers will lose all economic incentive to play games and make the billing process complicated and expensive. Imagine if every physician pursued every claim until it was paid in full. The payers would see their cost to adjudicate the claims rise and they would see their payments to providers rise because the lost/under paid claim games would no longer prevent providers from ultimately being paid. This combination would lead to each physician ultimately being paid quickly and without fuss because the insurance companies would lose significant money by playing games ($25 per extra phone call generated by the games) and they would gain nothing since payments would only be delayed, not avoided.

    There is lots of talk about the dream system where claim adjudication happens in real time and physicians immediately receive their reimbursements. Such a system will never happen until the economic incentive payers have to maintain a difficult, complicated and veiled system are removed. This, is what medical billing companies can do by doggedly pursuing each claim and insuring that every one of their clients is rated an "A" by all of their payers.

    For more information visit ClaimCare Medical Billing Services or go to the Contact Us page. 

    Copyright 2008 by Carl Mays II

    Tags: medical billing operations, medical billing, medical billing companies, medical billing services, improving medical billing, denial management

    Outsource Medical Billing Must Have : Comparison to Allowables

    Posted by www.claimcare.net Admin on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 @ 09:36 AM

    outsource medical billingIf you make the decision to outsource medical billing, then make sure your medical billing company compares your payments to your allowables. It goes without saying, that if you do billing in-house the comparison still should be done. One of the advantages a Medical Billing Service has is that it sees payment information and patterns across many clients for many payers. This allows medical billing services that regularly and systematically compare payments to contractual allowables to spot patterns that a single practice might miss. One that is seen at ClaimCare Medical Billing Services on a regular basis is the systematic underpayment of claims by payers. As we look across multiple clients we will see the exact same CPTs being underpaid by the same amount by the same payer in a given month across all of our clients. The following month we will see the same payer switch to underpaying a different set of CPTs. These under payments are not huge (5 to 10 percent) but they add up quickly to big dollars for a medical practice. The combination of switching the codes being underpaid from month-to-month and keeping the underpayment amount "under the radar" can make this difficult for an individual practice to spot. It is also difficult for a Medical Billing Service to spot if they are not comparing your payments to your contracted rates. At ClaimCare we have found that this single action (comparison of payments to allowables) can increase a medical practice's collections by 5 to 10 percent. This is why you need to insure this critical step is being completed no matter who is doing your Medical Billing.

    If you would like to learn more please visit ClaimCare's Contact Us page. 

    Copyright 2008 by Carl Mays II

    Tags: medical billing operations, medical billing companies, medical billing services, improving medical billing

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