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It has been accurately stated that you cannot manage what you do not measure. This is particularly true in the arena of medical billing denials. Without a strong Revenue Cycle Denial Management system in place you cannot properly manage this critical element of medical billing. If you are not managing your denials then you are most likely leaving more than 20% of your revenues uncollected.
Some medical billers believe denial management is the same as follow-up, others believe denial management is primarily geared towards dealing with issues around medical necessity. Many medical billing experts simply think as denial management as a description for the overall medical billing process.
Given all of this confusion, how do you find out if your medical billing company or medical billing department is utilizing proper denial management for your practice? A good start is to ask a few simple questions: What do they believe denial management entails? What metrics do they utilize to measure denial management success? How much have they increased your collections in the past 6 months through their denial management system?
It is amazing how few medical billers or medical billing companies understand how proper denial management will dramatically increase the revenue of a practice. They understand the value of working denials, but this is not the only secret to good denial management. Working denials is like bailing water from a leaking ship - it can help keep the ship afloat, but ultimately you really need to fix the leak.
Achieving powerful results from denial management requires data, data and more data. Your denial management system must report and measure all claims that are being denied by your payers. With this level of data your medical billing specialists can fix the issues that are leading to the denials (whether it be issues with the claims or issues with the payers) and stop the torrent of unpaid claims into your medical billing process. Once you do this, then revenues for your practice will increase; probably by 10 to 20 percent.
What is typically missing from troubled billing operations is the lack of the management-reporting expertise needed to extract the data in a concise and meaningful way coupled with a lack of methodical, measured billing process needed to correct mistakes. A comprehensive Revenue Cycle Denial Management system has two main purposes. The first purpose is to provide feedback on why claims are denying and how many claims are not being paid on the first submission to the respective payers. The second is to fix these issues. Effective Revenue Cycle Denial Management software databases must be designed to track, quantify, and report on all denials for all payers.
A proper medical billing denial management system tracks every claim that has denied and can report this by payer, by CPT, by physician and by diagnosis. This information must be presented in a manner that allows fast identification of trends. With this powerful combination in hand, the medical billing department of medical billing service can then utilizes claim rules and edits that are specific enough to dramatically drive up the first pass claim acceptance and stop the flood of denied claims.
The in depth analysis described above also allows payers that are habitual violators of Clean Claim Rules to be identified and pursued. The data and analysis will allow many opportunities for process improvements and revenue enhancement for the practice.
As previously mentioned, an effective denial management system is critical for your practice if you want to improve your medical billing and hasten your collections. Implementation of the proper system can easily increase collections by more than 10% and could even exceed a 20% increase in collections.
Copyright 2008 by Carl Mays II














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