by Pete Crutchley | Aug 12, 2017 | Medical Billing News
In terms of medical billing this perhaps is one of the statements I hear from private consultant surgeons more frequently than others. The following example illustrates that despite the rejection of the fee how the fee was established confirms there is little...
by Pete Crutchley | Aug 11, 2017 | Medical Billing News
Working for consultant surgeons is fun. However, since one particular private medical insurance company decided to outsource their help desk or their “advisors” late last year, there has been a marked reduction in their level of customer service from it....
by Pete Crutchley | Aug 10, 2017 | Medical Billing News
Alarm bells There a few things I hear that automatically set alarm bells ringing when I look at the invoicing and billing process of a business. “I’ll take a look at it next week” “I’ll get round to it in a bit” “I’ve...
by Pete Crutchley | Aug 9, 2017 | Medical Billing News
Two different MHM clients – both consultant surgeons – have been advised by a specific insurance company that the fees for their initial and follow up consultations are being reduced. They are not amused to say the least. But what can they do about...
by Pete Crutchley | Aug 8, 2017 | Medical Billing News
What on earth is inappropriate medical billing? Couple of examples recently where consultants have tried to base their fees on the best rate available. Take the consultant who realises that Medical insurance company Num 1 pay £300 for a procedure. Medical Insurance...
by Pete Crutchley | Aug 7, 2017 | Medical Billing News
One of the most common remarks I hear from my guys is the number of patients they see in the NHS. They have patients queuing up to see them. Such a comment is normally followed by the opposite when discussing a private practice. They want to see and need to see...