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How is your Pediatric Billing Operation Performing?

October 30, 2010 in Blog, Uncategorized by support Team  |  Comments Off on How is your Pediatric Billing Operation Performing?

The revenue cycle is comprised of the front office staff (check-in, registration), the providers (charge capture of diagnosis/CPT Codes) and the back end billing team (processing codes for payment). The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) has some great resources and courses to train yourself and your staff on various areas of the revenue cycle as well as benchmark tools to identify how your practice performs.

For primary care medicine, various resources recommended by MGMA benchmark back office billing to cost 7-9% of collected revenue. If your practice manages all aspects of billing, the estimate this cost the practice needs to include the cost of the biller(s), the software for billing, the clearinghouse, training for the biller, postage, phone lines, management time. Some challenges for a smaller practice include:
• Hiring a qualified candidate and managing their on going performance
• Developing a contingency plan for when the biller quits or is on extended leave.
• Limited budget for the biller to train via approved courses
• Developing and maintaining an audit function for the biller’s work
• Monitoring the day to day work of the biller
• Retaining the biller in the practice due to limited opportunities for advancement.
• Providing an acceptable level of benefits (healthcare, vacation, etc.)
If the practice outsources the back-end billing function, the cost is listed in the contract as a % of revenue. Some questions to ask include: does the billing company specialize in Pediatrics? Request them to share their performance versus MGMA benchmarks. What is the collection rate to the contract amount? What is the average Accounts Receivable days for the company (ask for the minimum and Maximum)? Will they provide an dedicated toll free line for patients to call related to questions on their patient statement? Are there individuals available Monday – Friday to answer questions and help the front desk as needed?

Does your Pediatric Electronic Health Record (E.H.R.) Company have direct links to the Electronic Prescription Hub, Surescripts?

October 30, 2010 in Blog, Uncategorized by support Team  |  Comments Off on Does your Pediatric Electronic Health Record (E.H.R.) Company have direct links to the Electronic Prescription Hub, Surescripts?

When evaluating a Pediatric E.H.R. system, evaluating the connections and technology is challenging even for a technology savvy individual. One indicator of a system, the skills of individuals at an E.H.R. company or the dedication to solving a technology issue is the connections to other companies. Electronic prescriptions (ERx) are sent through a network/hub developed by the three large Pharmacy Benefits Managers (PBMs) known as Surescripts/Rx Hub. Surescripts allows E-prescription companies to link up directly to their network as well as E.H.R. system vendors. There are two primary levels of certification for Surescripts. The first provides the capability to send prescriptions, refill prescriptions and receive refill requests from the Pharmacy. The second level of certification provides all the formulary files for almost every plan in the country as well as the medication history of a patient. Some E.H.R. vendors choose to connect through an e-prescribing company (e.g. Dr. First) for one or both of these major components.

The second level of certification requires large files to be moved and managed. A small vendor might not have the technology capability and/or the financial resources to complete both level of certifications. A good question to ask a contact at the E.H.R. Company that you are evaluating is if they have direct connections for Surescripts? If not, ask why and explore other facets of the system – has the vendor been denied to link to a Health Information Exchange for lack of technology capabilities? If so, ask why?

If there appears to be a gap in the technology, consider exploring the credentials of the technology team – are they led by a CIO with experience in technology as well as a degree in Computer Science or Engineering?