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 | Feb 4, 2016 | Medical Billing News
I’m a contractor. I provide an outsourced service for my clients. I run my business to generate an income for me. Notice all three of those sentences started with the word “I”? But when I (sic) go and see a potential new client or even an existing...
by Pete Crutchley | Jan 30, 2016 | Medical Billing News
This is one of the most frequently and mis-understood issues in the world of medical invoicing. Even if either way the result leads to an excess invoice being required and sent to the patient, its important the difference is understood. The gynaecologist...
by Pete Crutchley | Jan 21, 2016 | Medical Billing News
Numerous times I’ve said it is vital a clinic list be checked to confirm all outpatient appointments have been invoiced. The same goes for surgical episodes. It is one of the very first things to look for when you review the process of a private medical...
by Pete Crutchley | Sep 3, 2015 | Medical Billing News
Earlier this week, a prospective client [an ENT consultant] called MHM and advised he had been forced to stop producing paper invoices. In future he was required to submit all claims to insurance companies electronically. Thus he wished to know...