EzineArticles - Expert Authors Sharing Their Best Original Articles



  Submit Articles
  Members Login
  Benefits
  Expert Authors
  Read Endorsements
  Editorial Guidelines
  Author TOS

  Terms of Service
  Ezines / Email Alerts
  Manage Subscriptions
  EzineArticles RSS

  Blog
  Forums
  About Us
  What's New
  Contact Us
  Article Writing Shop
  Advertising
  Affiliates
  Privacy Policy
  Site Map


Advanced Search


Would you like to be notified when a new article is added to the Medical-Billing category?

Email Address:


Your Name:


Prefer RSS?
Subscribe to the
Medical-Billing
RSS Feed:

Medical Billing Collections - Get More Bucks For Your Bang
Print This Article Ezine Publisher Send To Friends Add To Favorites Post A Comment Suggest Topic Report Author
CloseRecommend This Article
From:
To:
Message:

Who likes to deal with medical billing collections? Not the doctors. They are frustrated at not being paid for services rendered. Not the patients. They find it a nuisance at best or a stress inducing nightmare at worst. But good medical debt collection is a necessary part of the business cycle and the methods used make a significant difference in the amount actually collected.

Many doctors say they want to improve their collections rate, yet they still don't make it easy for their patients to pay their bill. Hopefully you are not one of the doctors whose medical billing collections policy consists of just billing your patients a few times then turning them over to a medical collection agency. But if you are, you are unfortunately far from alone; many practices make just such a mistake, and wind up with a greater percentage of their bills going down the collections path. Let's take a closer look at how doctors can make just a few changes which will increase the likelihood of patients paying on time and reduce the number of bills that end up going to collections.

First, from the first time the patient calls your office to set up an appointment, you should let them know that you expect all patients to pay their co pays and/or deductible at the time of the visit.This should be reinforced again at the time of their first visit both in writing and verbally with one of your staff. Making that expectation known up front will prepare the patient to actually follow through and pay when they reach the checkout window.

Second, train your staff to actually collect the copay/deductible at the end of the patient visit at the checkout window. This not only enables you to get your money immediately, but also saves you the time and expense of billing your patients multiple times to get paid, IF you get paid at all.

Third, provide the ability for your patients to pay by debit and credit card in addition to check. Patients today increasingly expect to be able to use their credit cards; If you have not checked credit card rates in the last several years, you may be pleasantly surprised by how much the rates have gone down. An additional benefit: while your patient may not have the cash to pay their debt in full, they might be able to pay the entire bill using their credit card.

Fourth, instruct your staff to work with patients who are having a difficult time financially due to circumstances beyond their control, such as severe health issues or loss of a job, to set up a payment plan. If they are making a good-faith effort to pay down their bill, resorting to medical billing collections may not be necessary.

Despite your best efforts with the above steps, it may become necessary at times to get the attention of patients that have the means to pay but have chosen not to. If the patient has not paid at the time of service nor after you have sent their first bill and has not made any effort to contact you about their reason for not paying, then you will want to consider sending a series of letters and ultimately turn them over to a medical debt collection agency.

Suzanne is the Director of Operations for G & K Office Solutions. Her numerous articles cover a variety of topics, including human resources issues, payroll and payroll management, and retirement funding. See http://best-business-payroll.com for more information on these topics. And for Medical Billing information and resources, visit http://everythingmedicalbilling.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Suzanne_Burnham

Other Recent EzineArticles from the Insurance:Medical-Billing Category:

Most Viewed EzineArticles in the Insurance:Medical-Billing Category (60 Days)

  1. Medicare Eliminates Consult Codes - What Now?
  2. How to Navigate CPT's 99241-99255 Section in 2010
  3. Introduction to 2010 HCPCS Code Set
  4. CPT Code 99212 Vs CPT Code 99213
  5. Good Insurance Verification Gets You Big Bucks
  6. Payment Vs Rejections
  7. Medical Coding Services and Physicians - What Impact Will the Switch to ICD-10 Have on You?
  8. Electronic Medical Records - Incentives, Penalties, Guidelines and Interoperability
  9. Medical Practices - Time to Get a Grip on Your Medical Billing!
  10. What to Look For With Medical Billing Outsourcing
  11. Is Your Account Receivable Report in Good Condition?
  12. 8 Reasons to Use a Medical Billing Service (And 1 Reason Why Not To)
  13. Clean Data Starts at the Front Desk
  14. Billing For Consults After "The Apocalypse"
  15. Instantly Increase Your Practice Revenues by Analyzing Your Accounts Receivable Reports

Most Published EzineArticles in the Insurance:Medical-Billing Category (60 days)

  1. Medicare Eliminates Consult Codes - What Now?
  2. Payment Vs Rejections
  3. Is Your Account Receivable Report in Good Condition?
  4. Medical Coding Services and Physicians - What Impact Will the Switch to ICD-10 Have on You?
  5. Introduction to 2010 HCPCS Code Set
  6. Clean Data Starts at the Front Desk
  7. 8 Reasons to Use a Medical Billing Service (And 1 Reason Why Not To)
  8. Hospital Benchmarks
  9. What Are the Key Significances of Medical Billing Outsourcing?
  10. Is Private Medical Insurance For You?
  11. Essentials of Choosing a Medical Insurance Plan
  12. Meet the New Fee Schedule - AKA 2009 2.0
  13. Instantly Increase Your Practice Revenues by Analyzing Your Accounts Receivable Reports
  14. Medical Practices - Time to Get a Grip on Your Medical Billing!
  15. What to Look For With Medical Billing Outsourcing

 

This article has been viewed 136 time(s).
Article Submitted On: November 11, 2009



© EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.