Monday 17 July 2017

Handles Patient Statements, Follow The Socrates Method

Socrates, one of the greatest thinkers of the age, was surely not thinking about Revenue Cycle Management when he wrote this, however, it surely can apply! When you think about this phrase in terms of Revenue Cycle Management, we can say that there are many things that have been done the same way in many practices for many years, for the shear reason of, “we have always done it this way”

There are lessons to be learned when you decide to clean up the old and focus on the new – one aspect of RCM, is Patient Statements,  Often overlooked and underworked properly.  I worked with a practice that had a statement problem, to the tune of about 500 statements we inherited when they signed up for our services.  As the Account Manager for this practice, I took a look at the statement process and discovered that out of the 500, about a fourth of them, were repeatedly being sent out since 2014/2015 for “No Show” fees of $25.00 a piece. I then discovered that there were another fourth that were also for 2014/2015, due to balances equal to $5.00 or less.  The next batch were comprised of about another 50 statements that had Credit Balances on them and also had not been worked since 2014/2015.  Second to last, were about 90 statements that had actual balances due, but had never been collected, also from 2014/2016 and then finally the rest were 2016 (at that time the current year).  The total reflected by all these patient statements was a whopping $75000.00 uncollected as it initially appeared.