Out With The Headaches: Tips For Choosing A Medical Billing Service
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While the reality of being a doctor may differ considerably from a movie or a childhood dream, most doctors did enter the medical field with a vision. The dream of working in a medical practice, however, has most likely has never included insurance billing and reimbursement.
It's a growing trend for practices to outsource their billing and reimbursement functions as a way to increase revenue and streamline office functions. Recognizing that different billing services operate under different structures and systems – and selecting a billing service that meets your expectations – will allow you to preserve your vision for your practice by keeping the less-than glamorous technical aspects running smoothly. National billing service PhyLogic Healthcare – committed to customizing their services to meet each practice's unique needs – provides advice for choosing a billing company on their website.
Start by looking at the company. Examine who they are, who their customers are, and how stable their business is. Think carefully about whether your practice would benefit more from a small, local billing service – and the associated risks – or a larger, national corporation. Consider both the experience level of the company and the experience of the technicians, specialists, and supervisors handling your practice's billing.
Examine the company's internal structure and methods. It's important to know exactly how their billing procedures work – do they use a larger “assembly line” system or a smaller "team" approach to billing? What are the larger implications of this, and how do you and your colleagues feel about it?
Consider the practice management systems offered by the company and how well they serve your practice in particular. Is the system sensible, accessible, and user-friendly? Is it compatible with EMR and other electronic systems you use, or will your practice have to change its workflow and procedures to accommodate your billing service? Also, be certain that none of your billing information will be inaccessible or obscured.
Consider as well the popularity of overseas outsourcing in medical billing – while not inherently "bad" or "good," it's wise to think carefully about the implications of an overseas operation handling your medical billing. Above all, consider whether the company's structure, methods, and experience inspire your confidence and equip it to maximize your practice's revenue.
Finally, consider the personal aspects of hiring a billing service – by outsourcing your billing, your practice is allowing someone else to handle sensitive personal interactions with your patients and your staff. Examine the company's customer service reputation and be sure that your patients will be treated with the respect and courtesy they deserve.
Selecting a billing service that works for you helps you increase revenue while maintaining complete control over your practice – and in spite of the daily challenges of working in the medical field, there's something satisfying in the thought of preserving your "medical dream."
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