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Turn Credit Balances Into Revenue Opportunities

Resolving credit balances can bring your organization out of the red and into the green. 6-Step Checklist to Recover Revenue Adjustments are correct Patient cost-sharing amounts are correct No duplicate payment postings Payments went to correct payers No charge entry errors Corrected claims are accounted for You  may have encountered this situation: Your boss assigns […]

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Lowering patient balances after insurance

Hi, I am looking for some information on changing the patient balance to a smaller amount after we bill insurance. I have a provider that only wants to charge all office visits after insurance a certain amount. That usually means I have to give the patient more of a discount after their insurance has been billed. I am wondering if this is legal to do.

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Hired to collect old balances

A physician has asked me to come in and help clean up old balances from the insurance company. I have been looking online for an acceptable rate to charge for this as obviously these will be the claims that take a lot more work.

All I can find online is that physicians who want this service should expect to pay a high percentage for this type of collections.

What is an acceptable amount to charge? I live in a state where charging a percentage based on collections is legal – I know that is isn’t legal in some states.

Thank you,
Emily

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