Outsource
Medical Billing Services |
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Intangibles
B. A billing service should be able to provide
you with a substantial reduction in your day-to-day
aggravations such as practice management software
issues, fewer employees, hassle of hiring competent
employees, less health insurance, less training,
ECT..ect. Conversely you will however lose some
control over your practice. If the billing service
does not collect more money your expenses will
increase. It's up to you to determine whether
or not the increased expense is offset by decreased
aggravation.
Security
C. A billing service should be able to increase
your security levels by creating a system of
checks and balances. As a former police officer
I can assure you that crime statistics indicate
most embezzlement/fraud/theft occurs from within.
During an investigation a store manager for
Sears and Roebuck Co. once told me," our
customers take it out piecemeal but our employees
take it out in wheel barrels" This logic
also applies to a doctor's office. A billing
service can provide an extra layer of protection
because there is a system of independent checks
and balances. Typically billing services are
fairly large businesses with strict internal
controls. My organization Medi-Bill Inc. Operates
internally similar to a banking institution
with the way we handle funds. It is highly unlikely
that the ownership of a reputable medical billing
firm would risk the consequences of committing
fraud against a client.
Conversely, the issue once again boils down
to control. Many physicians are understandably
quite unsettled at having their checks and correspondence
mailed directly to the billing service. Further
compounding this dilemma is," what will
happen to the checks and correspondence after
the billing service agreement is terminated?"(Again,
we will discuss alternatives to this at the
end of the article)
Technology
D. State-of-the-art practice management software
is an extremely expensive investment. If you've
already invested in a high quality computer
system I do not believe outsourcing your billing
would make much sense financially unless your
computer vendor is charging outrageous support
fees. If you're considering purchasing a computer
system or a medical record management system
my favorite vendor who we've been working with
for over 15 years is Office Management Solutions
(OMS) based in Tampa Florida. The owner's name
is John Peake and he is by far the most honest
and reputable computer vendor I have ever worked
with. OMS can be reached at 813-963-5582 or
www.oms-online.com.
If you need to update your system, purchase
a new system or your support fees are getting
out of hand this may be an opportune time to
consider outsourcing your medical billing services.
Financial
security
F. Many physicians, for obvious reasons do not
want their office managers/staffers to have
any in-depth knowledge of how much money the
practice is making. A reputable and properly
run billing service can create this level of
financial security. The best case scenario is
for your staffers to only see your expenses
and have only a limited understanding of the
revenue being generated. This can also be accomplished
internally by making and recording your own
deposits. If you're going to do your own billing
I must emphasize the importance of financial
security. You must create a system of financial
security. If you don't have the time to personally
open your mail and make the deposits you are
definitely a candidate for outsourcing. Many
banks offer a "lockbox" where you
can direct your checks and correspondence. Bank
lockbox services are generally quite pricey.
They usually charge about .25 per copy. You
may also opt to take out your own P.O. Box located
adjacent to your billing company. This way you
still maintain control of your checks and correspondence.
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