Insured Patients Account for More Than Half of Bad Debts Written off by Provider Organizations in 2023, According to Kodiak Solutions Analysis
Patients with some form of insurance coverage accounted for 53% of the estimated
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Among patients with some form of insurance coverage, hospitals, health systems and medical practices wrote off the highest percentage of total claim charges for commercially insured patients in 2023, according to a Kodiak Solutions analysis. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The data analyzed in the report also show that the collection rate from patients in 2022 and 2023 was 47.6%, down sharply from 54.8% in 2021.
Kodiak Revenue Cycle Analytics (RCA) software monitors every patient financial transaction from more than 1,850 hospitals and 250,000 physicians nationwide. This quarterly key performance indicator (KPI) revenue cycle benchmarking report is based on exclusive analysis of nearly 3 million fully resolved claims from commercially insured patients who received services from providers in 2022 and 2023.
Bills go up, collection rates go down
The analysis of Kodiak RCA data shows that patient collection rates leave provider organizations shortchanged. For bills of
The significant drop off in the collection rate when bills exceed
“With the amounts that health plans require patients to pay continuing to grow, provider organizations need a strategy to avoid intensifying pressure on their already thin margins,” said
To view the full report, please visit “Drawing the Line on Patient Responsibility Collection Rates.”
About Kodiak Solutions
Kodiak Solutions is a leading technology and tech-enabled services company that simplifies complex business problems for healthcare provider organizations. For nearly two decades as a part of
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