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An
Introduction to Medical Billing - |
by:
Damian
Sofsian |
A
growing number of professional, experienced
health consultants and medical claim processors
are needed in the country today. Healthcare
is such a large and technologically driven
industry that knowledge and procedures used
today are likely to be seen as far outdated
only a few years from now. To keep pace
with all the various procedures, techniques,
and technologies available and distinguish
one from the other in a clear manner, definitions
are made and coded for every kind of surgical
procedure, diagnosis, and complaint. These
definitions and codes help doctors ensure
that they are compensated accurately for
their services by the health insurance companies.
Medical billing is the process by which
the needed data for completion of all the
necessary forms (insurance cards, patient
info, encounter forms, diagnosis, treatment,
etc) is collected and processed for payment.
This data is then entered into one of a
variety of competing medical billing/patient
accounting software programs. Medical billers
are also responsible for following up using
effective paperwork and time-management
skills. Having been trained to understand
an insurer's EOB (explanation of benefits),
the medical biller must review all claims
for errors. If not all of a patient's balance
is covered by insurance, the medical biller
has to decide if the balance will be written
off or billed to the patient. The main job
of the medical biller is to ensure that
the physician or facility receives optimal
reimbursement for services rendered. Weekly,
bi-weekly, and monthly reports are often
generated by the accounting software to
show the client (physician, facility) whether
they are losing or making money on various
insurance contracts.
Besides the above main responsibilities,
a medical biller must have or develop the
following skills:
. Understand and be able to explain insurance
terms and benefits to clients and patients
. Accurately read and complete claim forms
. Perform bookkeeping activities
. Bill insurance companies and patients
promptly and accurately
. Handle everyday medical billing procedures
. Document all activities using the correct
terminology
. Schedule appointments
. Follow-up with insurance companies and
patients on unpaid bills
Medical billing is a growing opportunity
to the ever-expanding health industry and
many people are finding satisfying and well-paying
careers working both at hospitals or small
clinics and from home running their own
medical billing small business.
About the author:
Medical
Billing Info provides comprehensive
information about medical billing software,
services, jobs and companies. Medical Billing
Info is the sister site of Medical
Billing Software Web.
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