FW: Medical Billing Companies
Catherine Burns
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Title:
FW: Medical Billing Companies
Creator:
Catherine Burns
Date:
2/20/2018
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> I'm so sorry you've had this experience. That is simply not an acceptable business practice in a time-sensitive industry.
Ask for a copy of their proof of insurance page from their E&O insurance. Then, file a claim for all lost revenue. Fees, normal reimbursements, interest, and the loss of use of your money over time. Save all your paperwork, including when you transmitted the claim to them and when they actually filed it.
Umm, and find a better billing company...
Check with your credentialing organization, ABC or BOC, and see if they have other suggestions and if they know of a better billing company. You want a DMEPOS company, not necessarily a medical company.
Check with a good attorney to see if you are entitled to interest, or any punitive damages.
I also have some CEU classes on the www.OandP.edu< <URL Redacted>> site that you can buy and get CEU's for. There is a series of 4 that are on business management. They might have some suggestions you can use, but if you only learn a little bit, you still get CEU's. From your desk or home, and they're not expensive.
Best wishes,
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> I'm so sorry you've had this experience. That is simply not an acceptable business practice in a time-sensitive industry.
Ask for a copy of their proof of insurance page from their E&O insurance. Then, file a claim for all lost revenue. Fees, normal reimbursements, interest, and the loss of use of your money over time. Save all your paperwork, including when you transmitted the claim to them and when they actually filed it.
Umm, and find a better billing company...
Check with your credentialing organization, ABC or BOC, and see if they have other suggestions and if they know of a better billing company. You want a DMEPOS company, not necessarily a medical company.
Check with a good attorney to see if you are entitled to interest, or any punitive damages.
I also have some CEU classes on the www.OandP.edu< <URL Redacted>> site that you can buy and get CEU's for. There is a series of 4 that are on business management. They might have some suggestions you can use, but if you only learn a little bit, you still get CEU's. From your desk or home, and they're not expensive.
Best wishes,
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Catherine Burns, “FW: Medical Billing Companies,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/208710.