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Medical Practices – Time to Get a Grip on Your Medical Billing!

Category: Disability Insurances, Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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Yes, practice owners and managers it is time to get a grip on the Medical Billing in your practice!

It is that time of the year when every medical practice owner or manager should take the time and see how they can improve the bottom line of the practice, and I am not talking about cutting back.

I am talking about assessing what was done in 2009 and looking forward to 2010.

The basic way is to go over the evaluation reports. In every successful practice it all starts from the front desk, I am talking about training the front desk to be more efficient. Looking at all your billing and collections reports, if you have been feeling that your billing service company has not been doing a great job, or has not been improving, then you know what you need to do.

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Is Private Medical Insurance For You?

Category: Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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Most people want to get a higher standard of health care, and this may mean getting private medical insurance. Private health care can mean better facilities, shorter waiting times, and of course, doctors who are not always too stressed out to give patients proper care. There are some advantages and disadvantages of going this route.

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Disability Insurance Is Important

Category: Disability Insurances, Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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You have spent a significant amount of time and money to get where you are in life. Why would you not want to fully protect it? A disability could potentially put an end to your ability to earn an income.

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Life Insurance – Take Cover

Category: Health Insurance, Insurance Guide, Life Insurance — Author: staniwan
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In the extensive field which is insurance, life insurance stands out as one of a few which is usually taken out for someone else’s benefit. Insurance covering house, mortgage, valuables, travel etc. is intended to cover the holder against loss as a result of accidents, breakdowns, delays, theft and a vast number of other circumstances. Life insurance on the other hand is usually intended to benefit those left behind when the holder dies, if only to provide funds which will diminish to some extent the problems caused by that person’s unexpected departure.

There are of course exceptions to the above, as in the case of an endowment policy which is used as a form of saving in that it pays out at the end of the specified period. Even this has the provision to pay out on the earlier death of the holder, so it does not provide solely for the benefit of that individual. If this is the type of cover which you are considering, ask your broker for details of the various forms, as in Unit Linked or With Profits.


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How Doctors Can Solve Cash Flow & Reimbursement Problems

Category: Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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Insurance companies, Medicare and Medicaid are not coming to you the health professional with more money. Quite the opposite. Third party billing companies are not finding more ways to increase your income. So how do you solve cash flow problems?

If your patients are asking you for advice about nutrition or about products they are currently taking or considering taking, they may be giving you an avenue for a cash based revenue system. If you could offer your patients science based nutrition and weight management and seamlessly integrate this system in your practice, it could mean the difference of cutting back on staffing or even closing your office. By adding this value added service for your patients they may recommend others bringing you new patients and residual income from ongoing purchases.

But how do you choose products that offer confidence, quality, efficacy and science based systems? How do you choose a company that focuses on health professionals? How do you find compensation that will make a difference in cash flow? How do you leverage your efforts?

There are many companies offering answers to some of these questions, but only one company in the nutraceutical industry that was designed by and for health professionals that answers all of these questions. A company that offers the highest quality isotonic capable nutraceuticals, a complete low glycemic weight management system, DNA Gene SNP testing, continuing education programs with CME or CEU training, consultant to train your office at no cost, web based shopping to avoid inventory and an unprecedented profit and commission system.

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HIPAA – The Hype Medical

Category: Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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This is going to be unpopular with some, applauded by others, but this is my truth; all this talk about HIPAA is nothing but a lot of hype. The federal government has once again come up with something that’s supposed to be a positive step towards helping patients with things such as privacy and understanding of hospital bills. There’s supposed to be administrative simplification of information both electronically and on paper, and a standardizing of codes for insurance and tracking purposes.

I’m not sure how many folks who receive this newsletter also participate on any listserves. If you do participate, you realize just how complicated this HIPAA thing has become, and if you’re like me, you don’t get it. The latest buzz is that as of October 16, which is today, ICD-9 procedure codes are no longer allowed to show on outpatient surgery claims. The problem with this directive is that not only do most hospitals not know about it, but many insurance carriers didn’t know about it either, including many Medicare intermediaries across the country. My own local carrier, for instance, had something posted on their page as recently as September 14th saying to make sure to select the most correct ICD-9 code when submitting claims to Medicare as of 10/1/03. There was no further mention of this other ICD-9 directive, even checking earlier today before completing this newsletter.


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Key Questions When Shopping For Health Insurance

Category: Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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The worst possible time to find out what your health insurance does and doesn’t cover is when you need to claim against the policy. One of the most important parts of choosing a good health insurance policy for you and your family is to ask the right questions to discover which plan fits your needs and budget best.

The following list of topics can help you compile a list of questions to ask your health insurance provider so that you get the right policy at the right price.


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10 Deep Things To Consider About Your Practice Management Application

Category: Health Insurance, Insurance Guide, Insurance Policy — Author: staniwan
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After many years of working in healthcare IT services, we have seen many clinics, IPAs and practices only look at the obvious surface requirements when evaluating their Practice Management (PM) software application. We encourage these same parties to dig a bit more and evaluate some of the deeper issues that lie underneath you decision on what practice management system to use in addition to all of the more obvious criteria.

Did I pick that insurance?


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A New Health Care Solution

Category: Care Insurance, Health Insurance — Author: staniwan
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For the last couple decades our country has faced a huge problem that has been getting bigger every year, health care. The cost of insurance has spiraled out of control to the point where companies can no longer afford to offer benefits and the average individual can’t pay the premiums. A family would have to pay hundreds a month, in many cases more than rent, making it the largest expense they face. The insurance industry has made moves to save themselves money, but it sure doesn’t seem that those savings are being passed on and the medical profession hasn’t shown any interest in making their services less expensive.

Medical insurance is a big issue every election year and we hear stories on the news all the time, but remedies never go past talk. It is estimated that 7 out of 10 Americans are either under insured or completely uninsured leaving us in a crisis. Our country has the best medical care in the world available, but millions of people are putting off doctor visits and procedures simply because they can’t afford the bill. Not only does this effect a persons quality of life in the short term but also can lead to much bigger, more expensive problems in the future. I know because I was one of these people. After years of putting things off because I could hardly pay the bills I already had, my health started to deteriorate. The bills were going to be bigger than they would have been several years before but if I took care of things at that time I could be facing a large debt.


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Understanding Medicare Health Insurance

Category: Health Insurance, Insurance Information, about Insurance — Author: staniwan
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Medicare is a federal program that provides health insurance to senior citizens irrespective of their medical condition. You can only qualify for Medicare if you are 65 years and above. Medicare would automatically register people who were receiving social security benefits once they reach the age of 65. People who decide not to retire at the age of 65, are also eligible, all you need to do is register.

If you would be automatically registered into Medicare; Social security administration would send you notification, some months before your 65th birthday. Most people qualify for both social security benefits and Medicare by the time they are 65 years old.

What kind of coverage does Medicare provide?


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