by Pete Crutchley | Nov 9, 2016 | Medical Billing News
Take, for example, a patient who requires an injection which may be performed at a consultation. Thus you raise an invoice for, as an example, £185 [£90 for the consultation and £95 for the injection] BUT…. Upon receipt of the invoice by the patient’s insurance...
by Pete Crutchley | Nov 9, 2016 | Medical Billing News
A question, which was asked recently at a private practice seminar MHM were presenting at. The patient is responsible. Interestingly the question was asked by a consultant surgeon who had started his/her private practice two years earlier and who was of...
by Pete Crutchley | Nov 2, 2016 | Medical Billing News
I always check what is happening with shortfalls and excess for they are a major area of risk to a private medical consultant. Using a single private consultant surgeon as an example: Taking a single consultant and looking at her work for a single week...
by Pete Crutchley | Mar 3, 2016 | Medical Billing News
A few weeks ago, I was checking what was happening with shortfalls and excess since the start of the year. Using a single private consultant surgeon as an example: Week ending Friday January 22nd: out of 15 consultations 4 came back with excess /...
by Pete Crutchley | Feb 19, 2016 | Medical Billing News
A Private Consultant Surgeon must have the facility to take payments by card and/or over the telephone. It is not a “nice to have” anymore. It is a necessity. Consider the following real MHM clients. Client A is a very forward thinking. Client B...