by Pete Crutchley | Oct 31, 2017 | Medical Billing News
I was at a medical conference recently and one of the speakers – a well-established consultant surgeon – stated during his presentation that a private surgeon could not charge for inpatient care. He may well be a safe pair of hands but on that point he was...
by Pete Crutchley | Oct 30, 2017 | Medical Billing News
This issue comes up frequently when MHM is asked to review the outstanding accounts of a private surgeon. There are two reasons why the patient believes they have paid and the hospital has taken payment. The first is When the patient is registering at the hospital,...
by Pete Crutchley | Oct 26, 2017 | Medical Billing News
All MHM clients are very dedicated individuals. Having spent approximately 15 years training and finally becoming a consultant surgeon, they go on to work incredibly long hours. They do so because they actually love what they do. All at some point, however,...
by Pete Crutchley | Oct 25, 2017 | Medical Billing News
A question we were asked very recently. One, in fact, we are asked frequently. But what is the problem? You don’t have the correct details There are a few very simple reasons why online invoices are not being accepted. The details being submitted are incomplete...
by Pete Crutchley | Oct 24, 2017 | Medical Billing News
One of the most common mistakes made by a private consultant surgeon when invoicing is undercharging for their work. This is alarming when considered against the question most asked by a private consultant surgeon. How can I charge more for my work? This always spins...
by Pete Crutchley | Oct 23, 2017 | Medical Billing News
It is depressing the number of times I hear potential clients criticising insurance companies. In my experience the reasons normally cited are incorrect. Far from it. I’ve lost track how often I’ve been told an insurance company won’t pay for...