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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Why Your Office Needs to Outsource its Medical Billing

What is the primary purpose of your medical practice? Why did you become a doctor? For most, the answer to both questions is "to help others". The patients needs and your dedication to serving those needs should come first. Of course, you should be compensated for using your skill set and perpetuating goodwill, yet do you have the time to keep track of medical billing management in the office? You could have present staff devote time towards patient billing, yet the process is highly meticulous and medical collections really should be a full-time process. Have you thought about outsourcing the duty of medical collections to professionals?

Think about the comprehensive job a dedicated and concentrated medical billing company could perform. What are some of the things they can do for your medical practice?

- medical coding
- editing and checking the validity of medical claims
- printing and mailing of patient bills
- fielding patient calls and contacting insurance agencies

Those are just a few jobs a medical billing company can address.

Now, let's discuss you. Would you like to make sure you are properly compensated for duties performed? Would you like to gain more time to focus on your core profession? Would you rather not deal with billing questions and medical coding? These questions relate to factors, which you and many doctors have to deal with each working day. As previously stated, the most important aspect of your job is addressing the needs of your patients. The health field is meant to serve mankind; all other business matters are important, yet should not interfere with your primary focus. Medical billing agencies exist to help with the 'business' side of health care.

Would you like to see more money? Would you like to deal with fewer headaches? Would you rather focus on your profession rather than administrative duties? Would you like experienced and highly trained professionals conducting medical billing coding, patient billing, and the like? Do not hesitate to better the state of your office; outsource your medical billing needs to professionals who want to help you better serve others.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

How a Medical Billing Service Can Help

The process of medical billing can be stressful for the parties involved. It can be a meticulous effort for medical offices, and stressful for patients and their health carriers if a bill arrives in error. Medical billing services work as a third party to ensure proper coding, medical office payment, and professional communication with patients' health care providers.

The following blog post addresses some of the ways medical billing assistance can help your office.

- Doctors and their office workers get paid through a patient's health care provider. If medical claims are done incorrectly, then the entire process is slowed down, which results in a delay of payment. Medical collection services make sure doctors are paid on time.

- Rules and regulations associated with medical claims and insurance policies can frequently change. Medical billing services stay abreast with changing policies to ensure the process is done correctly and in a timely manner.

- Doctors and their workers need to pay meticulous attention to their patients' needs rather than spending time on making sure associated payment papers are done correctly. Patient billing services provides the extra time for doctors to do their job in the best way possible.

- Medical claims services also send original and repeat notices to clients. If a client does not respond in a particular frame of time, then the medical billing providers can alert the doctor's office or refer the account to a collections agency. This is another portion of the billing process the doctor's office can evade while performing their core duties.

- Some medical collections providers offer consulting services to doctors' offices. Patient claims management consulting can involve credentialing, reviewing and negotiating insurance contracts, and developing and optimizing superbills.

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