by Pete Crutchley | Apr 7, 2016 | 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 literally have patients queuing up to see them. Such a comment is normally followed by the opposite when discussing a consultant surgeon’s private...
by Pete Crutchley | Apr 6, 2016 | Medical Billing News
Many MHM clients have asked what I think the future holds for their fees? A number of private insurance companies have reduced fees for consultations and for surgical episodes over the last few months and years. One insurance company, for example,...
by Pete Crutchley | Apr 5, 2016 | Medical Billing News
I’ve been reading a really interesting book. The book goes into some detail on how decisions are made. What the process is? Which factors are included? Why are some factors excluded? When is a decision made? Why has a decision been made? Fascinating stuff. I...
by Pete Crutchley | Mar 11, 2016 | Medical Billing News
The single biggest restriction on the performance of any private medical practice is: TIME. Sound surprising? It shouldn’t be. There are only 24 hours in a day. Even Stephen Hawking (one of my heroes) can’t alter that. If there are only 24 hours...
by Pete Crutchley | Mar 10, 2016 | Medical Billing News
Following last week’s article regarding how you should always keep good relations with a private medical insurance company, it is worth pointing out that this does NOT mean you have to agree with them. The following incident, for example, happened...
by Pete Crutchley | Mar 7, 2016 | Medical Billing News
My Top Three Assumptions when there is a knock on the office door are: Murderer The authorities have come to arrest me The book on positive thinking I ordered has arrived. What on earth has that got to do with medical invoicing I hear you ask?...