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How do urgent care and emergency room providers streamline the medical billing process_

If youu2019re a hospital emergency physician group, you may be feeling stressed and overwhelmed with emergency physician billing and practice management issues. 360 Medical Billing Solutions, a specialist in urgent care and emergency room medical billing, is here to help.

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How do urgent care and emergency room providers streamline the medical billing process_

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  1. Frustration with auto injury claims is common among many medical facilities as well as the billing companies that support them, but 360 Medical Billing Solutions, a specialist in urgent care and emergency room medical billing, is here to help. While auto claims can be a bit more complex, the upside is auto carriers tend to be much more efficient and fairer at paying claims than their health insurance counterparts! Urgent care & emergency room providers streamline the medical billing process - 1. Ask for auto insurance information as well as health insurance. This makes the information readily available to you or your billing rep when and if the patient does choose to file with auto insurance. If possible, clarify if the auto insurance is 1st or 3rd party (or take both, if they have it). 2. The patient needs to be aware that auto claims often require a higher level of cooperation than health insurance claims. i. 1st party claims are simpler, but the patient will still need to make the claim and provide accident details. Your billing rep can’t do that for them. ii. Before a 3rd party pays, they will need to determine if their driver is at fault (the liability investigation). Without the patient’s cooperation, that carrier could deny it entirely.

  2. iii. Whether 1st or 3rd party, the patient is required to provide a signed medical authorization. The auto carrier will provide this form on their end. Without this signed form, no medical records can be sent. No medical records = no payment. 3. Make sure you are sending your claim to the right place. Most auto carriers have centralized customer service and document centers. Insurance agents are not adjusters and do not work injury claims, so make sure the address is not just your patient’s agent. A simple hint is that the claims address will almost always be a PO Box. If you have a physical address, it’s probably wrong. 4. Obtain the adjuster's contact info and a claim number. The patient will get this information when they call in the claim. It’s much more efficient to talk directly to the adjuster than to call a generic 800 number. If you’re a hospital emergency physician group, you may be feeling stressed and overwhelmed with emergency physician billing and practice management issues. Emergency medicine physician groups are a specialty with unique needs when it comes to practice operations, billing, coding, staffing, efficiency, and cash flow. This is where a medical billing specialist can make a huge difference in emergency physician billing.

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