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Montgomery County Medical Society
2012 MCMS Medical Practice Conference
Patient Collections:
Why Is It Becoming More Important Than
Ever?
Maureen West McCarthy, CPA
Medical Business Advisors
301-468-2030
www.mba-md.com
Maureen West McCarthy, CPA
Maureen is the President and Founder of MBA, LLC, a firm specializing in Healthcare
Consulting and Practice Management issues for all types of healthcare providers/entities.
Prior to that she was a partner and shareholder with the firm Snyder Cohn, PC and
served as the Director of the Healthcare Consulting Division.
Her extensive 25+ years of experience with healthcare organizations has allowed her to
be one of the medical community’s most valuable assets. She has aided many
organizations by consulting on a wide variety of practice management projects for
private practice physicians, hospitals, medical trade associations, and medical billing
companies. Specific services include managed care contract negotiation, revenue cycle
management, sales and mergers, and litigation support for healthcare entities, including
federal and state payor audit defense. Maureen is actively involved in the healthcare
community and is frequently called on by the local medical societies, hospitals, and
practice management associations for presentations and advice. In addition, she has
taught at American University, George Washington Medical School, George Mason
University’s Healthcare Administration Department, as well as the University of
Maryland’s Robert Smith School of Business Physician Program in conjunction with
MedChi.
Patient collections is often a difficult
(and sometimes unpleasant) task.
Due to:
• Current economic factors
• The increase in popularity of
consumer driven healthcare accounts
• High deductible health plans
EVERY practice needs to reassess their
patient collection systems.
A General Overview
What has Changed Over the Years?
In the good old days, patients used to
be responsible for a % of charges.
• These amounts were easy to
determine and collect at the time of
service.
Co-pays then became the industry
norm.
• This required more work in
determining what a patient owed at
the time of the visit (or at least
required your front desk staff to
learn how to read insurance cards.)
Due to the massive premium increases
for traditional insurance products in
recent years, the popularity of
consumer driven health plans is
growing.
These types of plans carry high out of
pocket costs and further complicate
the patient collection process.
And finally…..
The huge increase in uninsured
patients over the last few of years has
placed an additional burden on
practices and patient collections efforts.
Now let’s consider some statistics…..
According to a 2008 report from the
U.S. Census Bureau, there were 46.3
million uninsured people in the United
States.
Since that time, millions more have lost
their jobs.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the
national unemployment rate at 7.8% as
of September 2012.
According to the Milliman Medical Index
Report, it is expected that employers
will shift an additional 10% of
healthcare costs to employees. These
costs will be in the forms of higher
premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and
co-insurance.
While the average out of pocket cost
was 10% just a few years ago
It is now approaching 30%
This means an additional 20% of each
practice bill will now be due from the
patient (an already difficult group to
collect from!)
According to the National Center of
Health Statistics, 22.7% of people
under the age of 65 who have private
healthcare coverage are enrolled in a
high deductible health plan.
A survey conducted by the Kaiser
Family Foundation found that 18% of
respondents with insurance had
deductibles in excess of $1,000.
According to the McKinsey report, 36%
of patients have a balance more than
60 days past due.
Once a patient leaves the office, the
probability of collecting any outstanding
balance decreases dramatically.
So…What can you do?
Over the counter collections at time of
service must be your TOP PRIORITY to
maintain practice revenue.
(This is the money that is used to
maintain Providers’ salaries.)
Every effort must be made to collect
any balance owed prior to rendering
the service.
Every practice must have an
established and documented patient
payment policy.
 Straightforward
 Simple
 Firm (set expectations up front)
 Payable in any way possible (cash,
remote scanned checks, VISA, Master
Card, debit cards, HSA/HRA debit
cards)
Co-pays, deductibles, and any amounts
related to co-insurance are due at the
time of service.
Remember, it is much easier to refund
an overpayment than it is to collect on
an outstanding balance!
Communication to patients regarding
payment should be clear and concise.
 All new patients should be made
aware of the payment policy prior to
their first visit (patient brochures,
website, signs)
 When appointments and reminder
calls are made, reiterate the policy
Think about writing a script for your
front desk staff to follow for:
 Co-pays
 Co-insurance
 Deductibles
 Past due balances
 What to do if patient can’t pay
Consider the following…..
It costs twice as much to collect on
patient receivables than it does from
insurers. (Believe it or not?)
Upfront and effective patient collections
will save (and make) a practice big $$.
 Reduced write offs
 Employee time (and morale)
 Operational costs of invoicing and
follow-up ($2 - $3 per bill)
Unfortunately, past due balances will
always be an issue….
Even though every effort is made to
collect all money up front, unpaid
balances are often discovered after filing
a claim with the insurance company.
There must be diligent follow-up on
all outstanding balances.
 Put a dunning process in place
and stringently follow it (3 28-day
cycles and an in-house or outside
collection agency)
 Cycle billing – so that a patient
receives your invoice within a week
after receiving an EOB from their
insurance carrier
 Add a notation to the patient’s chart
regarding any outstanding balance
owed so that the front desk can
collect it prior to the next
appointment. (This is a crucial step
to your collection success!)
 Call all patients with outstanding
balances prior to their next visit and
inform them that their balance will be
due when they come into the office.
(or if your resources are limited, call all
patients with balances > than $100)
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs):
HSAs are offered with High Deductible
Health Plans, and the deductible can be
funded (pre-tax) by an individual and the
employer.
The dollars contributed to an HSA
belong to the individual and are fully
portable.
Patients are responsible for all payments
up to the level of the deductible, which
can range from $1,000 to several
thousand dollars per year.
If patients don’t use the money in their
accounts, it is theirs to keep.
Make sure that your fee schedule is
current and reasonable. Many patients
with HSAs will inquire about the
practice’s fees for services and may
request a fee schedule in writing.
Make sure that you know the allowed
amount for each carrier for your top
services, as this will be the amount
patients are responsible for.
Patients with HSAs will want to know
how much of their payment will be
applied to their deductible.
If the practice participates with an
insurer, the Usual Customary Reasonable
(UCR) charge will apply towards the
deductible.
This will also assist the practice in
collecting the correct deductible up front.
Utilize online eligibility and verification
whenever possible.
Greater patient financial responsibility
will also mean more payments via debit
& credit cards.
All practices should be equipped to
handle credit & debit transactions.
And remember, the majority of patients
have an HSA debit card and $ in their
accounts to use.
Consider the ‘E-Z Pay’ Solution:
This works much like check-in services at
a hotel.
Upon arrival at the practice, the patient
provides credit or debit card information
and consents to a future charge, once
the exact amount is known.
Once determined, the payment is then
processed and patients are notified of
the date and amount of the transaction.
Collection costs and days in A/R are
substantially reduced, thus improving
cash flow and the bottom line.
Additional Tips For Successful
Collections:
 Make sure that patient statements
always go out in a timely manner.
(at least every 30 days and as close to
the carrier’s processing date as possible)
 Make sure that patient statements
contain accurate information
(all payments must be posted timely to
ensure balances are correct)
Medical practices are businesses. All
businesses need adequate cash flow to
operate.
With an additional 20% of total
collections now due from a different
source, this is an important area to focus
on.
Keep your practice healthy by following
the suggestions we discussed today.
Any Questions?

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Patient Collections.ppt

  • 1. Montgomery County Medical Society 2012 MCMS Medical Practice Conference Patient Collections: Why Is It Becoming More Important Than Ever? Maureen West McCarthy, CPA Medical Business Advisors 301-468-2030 www.mba-md.com
  • 2. Maureen West McCarthy, CPA Maureen is the President and Founder of MBA, LLC, a firm specializing in Healthcare Consulting and Practice Management issues for all types of healthcare providers/entities. Prior to that she was a partner and shareholder with the firm Snyder Cohn, PC and served as the Director of the Healthcare Consulting Division. Her extensive 25+ years of experience with healthcare organizations has allowed her to be one of the medical community’s most valuable assets. She has aided many organizations by consulting on a wide variety of practice management projects for private practice physicians, hospitals, medical trade associations, and medical billing companies. Specific services include managed care contract negotiation, revenue cycle management, sales and mergers, and litigation support for healthcare entities, including federal and state payor audit defense. Maureen is actively involved in the healthcare community and is frequently called on by the local medical societies, hospitals, and practice management associations for presentations and advice. In addition, she has taught at American University, George Washington Medical School, George Mason University’s Healthcare Administration Department, as well as the University of Maryland’s Robert Smith School of Business Physician Program in conjunction with MedChi.
  • 3. Patient collections is often a difficult (and sometimes unpleasant) task.
  • 4. Due to: • Current economic factors • The increase in popularity of consumer driven healthcare accounts • High deductible health plans EVERY practice needs to reassess their patient collection systems.
  • 5. A General Overview What has Changed Over the Years?
  • 6. In the good old days, patients used to be responsible for a % of charges. • These amounts were easy to determine and collect at the time of service.
  • 7. Co-pays then became the industry norm. • This required more work in determining what a patient owed at the time of the visit (or at least required your front desk staff to learn how to read insurance cards.)
  • 8. Due to the massive premium increases for traditional insurance products in recent years, the popularity of consumer driven health plans is growing.
  • 9. These types of plans carry high out of pocket costs and further complicate the patient collection process.
  • 10. And finally….. The huge increase in uninsured patients over the last few of years has placed an additional burden on practices and patient collections efforts.
  • 11. Now let’s consider some statistics…..
  • 12. According to a 2008 report from the U.S. Census Bureau, there were 46.3 million uninsured people in the United States. Since that time, millions more have lost their jobs.
  • 13. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the national unemployment rate at 7.8% as of September 2012.
  • 14. According to the Milliman Medical Index Report, it is expected that employers will shift an additional 10% of healthcare costs to employees. These costs will be in the forms of higher premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and co-insurance.
  • 15. While the average out of pocket cost was 10% just a few years ago It is now approaching 30%
  • 16. This means an additional 20% of each practice bill will now be due from the patient (an already difficult group to collect from!)
  • 17. According to the National Center of Health Statistics, 22.7% of people under the age of 65 who have private healthcare coverage are enrolled in a high deductible health plan.
  • 18. A survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 18% of respondents with insurance had deductibles in excess of $1,000.
  • 19. According to the McKinsey report, 36% of patients have a balance more than 60 days past due.
  • 20. Once a patient leaves the office, the probability of collecting any outstanding balance decreases dramatically. So…What can you do?
  • 21. Over the counter collections at time of service must be your TOP PRIORITY to maintain practice revenue. (This is the money that is used to maintain Providers’ salaries.)
  • 22. Every effort must be made to collect any balance owed prior to rendering the service.
  • 23. Every practice must have an established and documented patient payment policy.  Straightforward  Simple  Firm (set expectations up front)
  • 24.  Payable in any way possible (cash, remote scanned checks, VISA, Master Card, debit cards, HSA/HRA debit cards)
  • 25. Co-pays, deductibles, and any amounts related to co-insurance are due at the time of service. Remember, it is much easier to refund an overpayment than it is to collect on an outstanding balance!
  • 26. Communication to patients regarding payment should be clear and concise.  All new patients should be made aware of the payment policy prior to their first visit (patient brochures, website, signs)  When appointments and reminder calls are made, reiterate the policy
  • 27. Think about writing a script for your front desk staff to follow for:  Co-pays  Co-insurance  Deductibles  Past due balances  What to do if patient can’t pay
  • 29. It costs twice as much to collect on patient receivables than it does from insurers. (Believe it or not?)
  • 30. Upfront and effective patient collections will save (and make) a practice big $$.  Reduced write offs  Employee time (and morale)  Operational costs of invoicing and follow-up ($2 - $3 per bill)
  • 31. Unfortunately, past due balances will always be an issue…. Even though every effort is made to collect all money up front, unpaid balances are often discovered after filing a claim with the insurance company.
  • 32. There must be diligent follow-up on all outstanding balances.  Put a dunning process in place and stringently follow it (3 28-day cycles and an in-house or outside collection agency)
  • 33.  Cycle billing – so that a patient receives your invoice within a week after receiving an EOB from their insurance carrier
  • 34.  Add a notation to the patient’s chart regarding any outstanding balance owed so that the front desk can collect it prior to the next appointment. (This is a crucial step to your collection success!)
  • 35.  Call all patients with outstanding balances prior to their next visit and inform them that their balance will be due when they come into the office. (or if your resources are limited, call all patients with balances > than $100)
  • 36. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): HSAs are offered with High Deductible Health Plans, and the deductible can be funded (pre-tax) by an individual and the employer.
  • 37. The dollars contributed to an HSA belong to the individual and are fully portable.
  • 38. Patients are responsible for all payments up to the level of the deductible, which can range from $1,000 to several thousand dollars per year.
  • 39. If patients don’t use the money in their accounts, it is theirs to keep.
  • 40. Make sure that your fee schedule is current and reasonable. Many patients with HSAs will inquire about the practice’s fees for services and may request a fee schedule in writing.
  • 41. Make sure that you know the allowed amount for each carrier for your top services, as this will be the amount patients are responsible for.
  • 42. Patients with HSAs will want to know how much of their payment will be applied to their deductible. If the practice participates with an insurer, the Usual Customary Reasonable (UCR) charge will apply towards the deductible.
  • 43. This will also assist the practice in collecting the correct deductible up front. Utilize online eligibility and verification whenever possible.
  • 44. Greater patient financial responsibility will also mean more payments via debit & credit cards.
  • 45. All practices should be equipped to handle credit & debit transactions. And remember, the majority of patients have an HSA debit card and $ in their accounts to use.
  • 46. Consider the ‘E-Z Pay’ Solution: This works much like check-in services at a hotel.
  • 47. Upon arrival at the practice, the patient provides credit or debit card information and consents to a future charge, once the exact amount is known.
  • 48. Once determined, the payment is then processed and patients are notified of the date and amount of the transaction.
  • 49. Collection costs and days in A/R are substantially reduced, thus improving cash flow and the bottom line.
  • 50. Additional Tips For Successful Collections:  Make sure that patient statements always go out in a timely manner. (at least every 30 days and as close to the carrier’s processing date as possible)
  • 51.  Make sure that patient statements contain accurate information (all payments must be posted timely to ensure balances are correct)
  • 52. Medical practices are businesses. All businesses need adequate cash flow to operate.
  • 53. With an additional 20% of total collections now due from a different source, this is an important area to focus on. Keep your practice healthy by following the suggestions we discussed today.