Capture Billing Combats Health Insurance Companies That Pay 1 of 5 Claims Wrong
Medical billing company helps physicians and healthcare facilities get paid correctly with proper coding, claims submission and insurance follow-up.
Washington, DC (Vocus) June 16, 2010 -- The American Medical Association AMA has come out with a report stating that one in five medical claims submitted to health insurance companies are processed inaccurately which leaves physicians and other healthcare providers receiving lower or no reimbursements for services provided.
The AMA estimates that up to $15.5 billion in unnecessary administrative costs could be saved by medical practices if insurance companies would improve their claims processing accuracy. This would lead to lower healthcare costs and improve quality of care.
As much as $210 billion is spent per year on insurance claims processing. Physician practices spend up to 14% of their revenue in medical billing costs to submit claims and help ensure accurate payments from insurers. Even at these rates practices find it difficult to keep up with burdensome requirements and administrative challenges imposed by insurance companies.
Two of the reasons that a staggering 20% of all claims are processed incorrectly include lack of eligibility, and that contracted fees for service were paid correctly as low as 58.6 percent of the time as stated by the AMA report. These numbers actually show an improvement over last year.
Physicians need help to submit their claims timely and accurately with all the proper coding, modifiers and supporting documentation when preparing their claims for insurance submission. Medical billers and coders must follow the progress of those claims and appeal all underpayments and denials when necessary. Plus doctors must submit their claims electronically. There are offices that still file claims on paper which results in increased error rates and much slower payments.
To the patient, incorrectly processed claims mean that they may be responsible for medical bills that should have been paid by their health insurance company. “We want to make sure that insurance companies pay our patient’s medical bills as they are contracted to do so,” says Dr. John Farrell, practicing physician and Director of Capture Billing. “When we submit the claims accurately we expect insurance companies to pay them properly. Our mission is to make sure they do.”
Physicians and healthcare facilities can get assistance in proper coding, claims submission and follow-up by contracting with a good outsource medical billing company, such as Capture Billing, who are experts at submitting claims properly and will fight to get the correct insurance reimbursements due their physicians at a lower cost that can be done in-house.
ABOUT CAPTURE BILLING
Capture Billing and Consulting, Inc., a leader in the outsource medical billing industry, offers one of the most cost effective and comprehensive outsourcing solutions to healthcare professionals available. By eliminating the need of an onsite medical billing staff, Capture Billing's offsite staff of expert medical billers and certified professional coders helps to increase physician reimbursement by improving collection rates and ensuring proper ICD-9 and CPT coding. Practicing physician and CEO, Dr. John D. Farrell, Jr., formed Capture Billing in 2004 as the answer to one of the largest concerns physicians face today, how to receive proper insurance reimbursement for services they provided.
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