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Isn't it time you got control of the business side of your practice?
As a physician there is a lot you can complain about regarding medical billing. However, in one very big way, things are better than they have ever been: within two weeks of seeing an insured patient, you can have payment electronically deposited into your bank. Are you there yet? Would you like to be?
For twenty-five years, Arizona Medical Billing has been helping physicians get maximum compensation for their services. Insurance companies don't always play fair. The process is often so complex a suspicious mind might think it had been designed to fail. Claims are commonly denied for reasons that are obviously wrong. More are denied unfairly, but for reasons beyond the knowledge of anyone without medical training. At AMB, we know medicine, we know billing, and we know the law.
On your own, you have two medical billing choices: be a micromanager and learn every aspect of medical billing yourself, or be a delegator and find a key person and entrust everything to her. The first is a full time career, wildly complicated, and oddly like learning how sausages are made. Once you see the process, it's hard to enjoy the product. The second option might work, but all too often leads to heartbreaking and expensive lessons about human nature. In today's economy, it is sad but not surprising, how often we are called on to act as loss prevention experts.
Professional medical billing gives you a third option. At Arizona Medical Billing, we are proven experts in our field, and if our advice is followed our services will pay for themselves. We bill a flat percentage of what we collect and are thus motivated to bring in the maximum allowed payment on every claim. We don't like line items and hidden fees. We appeal denials and underpayments automatically at no extra charge.
We do offer in depth consultation services for non-clients, but if you just want to solve problems there's no extra charge for that. Are you looking to buy into an Electronic Medical Records system and you'd like advice from someone not working on commission? We can do that. Are you looking to reduce office expenses? That's not even a consultation, it's a by-product of efficiency. How well do you understand your EOB's? Do you know what you're earning per procedure, for each insurance company with which you're contracted? Given your specialty and location, do you know if those contracts are completely fair? Should you hire a medical billing practice management consultant? Let's get real. As a doctor you should have two concerns: providing medical care for your patients and being fairly compensated for your efforts. It's time to simplify your life. |