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Page 1: The Collection Process in Medical Billing Francie Walters Jennifer Randall

The Collection Process in Medical Billing

Francie Walters

Jennifer Randall

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Alternate Title

How to get the Most out of your Receivables!

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What we will Cover

• Establishing a collection program at your lab• The collection module in MB and how it works• The aging reports in MB • What the collection process looks like at

Northeast Dermatopathology• General Discussion about what works in your lab

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Establish a Collection Plan

• Before you can begin the collection process in MB you should first determine your specific companies collection plan both for patient account balances and for insurance account balances.

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Questions to answer in developing your patient collection process.

• How much time will you give a patient to pay their bill before it enters the collection process?

• How many statements should a patient receive before entering the collection process?

• Will you allow the patient to make payments?• Will you make any internal collection attempts, ie

phone calls before you begin the MB collection process?

• What is the minimum balance you will attempt to collect?

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What we do at NDI

• We allow 75 days from the date the patient received the first bill to pay the balance.

• We want the patient to receive a minimum of 2 statements.

• The patient will not enter the collection process if they have made a payment in the last 30 days.

• We make no additional attempts to collect prior to the patient entering the collection process.

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The Collection and Aging Module

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Prepare the Aging Table

NOTE: AGING YOUR RECEIVABLES HAS NO EFFECT ON THE MEDICAL BILLING COLLECTION PROCESS!!!!

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Aging based on Print Date vs Date of Service

• Aging based on Print Date will age your receivables based on the FIRST patient statement or the LAST claim generated

• Aging based on Service Date will age your receivables based solely on the number of days since the date of service

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The 5 step collection process in Medical Billing

• The collection process in MB should be run monthly.

• Phase One or steps 1 and 2 are done at the start of the process

• Phase Two or steps 3 thru 5 are done approximately 15 to 20 days after Phase one.

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A Possible Time Line

• June 1, 2014– Age the receivable based on the Print Date– Run the first two steps in the collection

process, Generate the Pre-Collection Records and Print the Pre-Collection Letters

• June 20, 2014– Run Steps 3 thru 5, Generate Collection

Records, Send Accounts to Collection, Write off Overdue Accounts

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Step 1Generate Pre-Collection Records

Sets Credit Status to 2 on the Patient Demographics screen

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The Credit Status Code

• The credit status field is updated as the account moves through the collection process. This field is stored in the patient demographics tab.

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Pre-Collection Report• Review For

Medicare Patients

• Review for Full Balances

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You can cease the collection process by changing

the credit status to none.

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Generate the Pre-Collection Letters

Tip: We print the pre-collection letters on bright gold paper Credit Status Field advances to 3

Phase One is Complete

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Generate Collection Records

Credit Status Code Advances to 5

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Send Accounts to Collections

Credit Status Code Advances to 6

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Write off Overdue Accounts

Posts the Adjustment to the Service and Sets Service to a 40Changes the Credit Status Code from 6 to 7 to none

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What we do at NDI after the account is written off

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NDI Timeline for September Collections

• Sept 2, 2014 – we run the pre-collection program and send the precollection letters

• Sept 16, 2014 – we run phase 2 of the collection process

• Oct 1, 2014 – We make calls to all delinquent accounts where no payment has been made

• Oct 10, 2014 – We send personalized letters to collection accounts.

• Oct 20, 2014, We send final collection letter (same letter to all accounts)

• Oct 31, 2014 we send any outstanding collection accounts to an outside agency.

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Payer Aging Detail Report

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Why is the claim still Open?

There are only three reasons an insurance

claim should be over 90 days old:

• There was no response from the insurance company (happens a lot on secondary claims or paper claims)

• The claim was denied and never addressed

• There was a posting error on the account

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“Tools” That assist in working our Aging Reports

• Scanning our Request Slips

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Tools” That assist in working our Aging Reports

• Websites we use daily:

• Zirmed

• Promise (PA Medical Assistance Site)

• Navinet

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“Tools” That assist in working our Aging Reports

• Zirmed • Electronic Claims• Credit Card Processing• Electronic Payments• Eligibility• Medicare• Blue Shield (Other than the local

Blue Shield)• Humana• Miscellaneous Insurance

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“Tools” That assist in working our Aging Reports

• Navinet

• Claims Status and Eligibility

• Local Blue Shield Plans

• Geisinger

• Aetna

• United Health Care

• Cigna

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“Tools” That assist in working our Aging Reports

• PROMISE

• Pennsylvania Medical Assistance

• Claim Entry, Eligibility

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In ClosingWhat I learned!!!!

• Aging has no bearing on the MB collection Process.

• 75 days is too long before they enter the collection process

• Our write off process is valuable and worth the time and effort

• The importance of alternating the aging of your receivables

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QUESTIONS?