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Medical Billing Services: Good Ones Fight Rising Healthcare Costs
So, how do all of these facts 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 (and medical practices with internal billing) can do by doggedly pursuing each claim and insuring that every one of their clients is rated an "A" by all of their payers. Copyright 2008 by Carl Mays II Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Carl Mays II is President and CEO of ClaimCare Medical Billing Services which provides consulting and revenue cycle management for physicians and facilities across the United States. You can learn more about the medical billing industry by visiting ClaimCare's Medical Billing Blog. |
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