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Common Front End Medical Practice Mistakes Leading to Claim Rejections

July 9, 2024 by Missy

Common Front End Medical Practice Mistakes Leading to Claim Rejections

Medical billing claim rejections can have a significant impact on the revenue cycle of a medical practice. Unfortunately, many of these rejections stem from common mistakes made by front end medical personnel. Medical office managers and doctors must understand these mistakes to correct and prevent future denials.

Why Are These Mistakes Happening?

Before addressing specific errors, it’s essential to consider why these mistakes are occurring in the first place. Two primary factors often contribute:

  1. Speed Over Accuracy: In the fast-paced environment of a medical practice, staff may prioritize speed over accuracy, leading to errors.
  2. Lack of Training and Knowledge: Without proper training, front end staff might lack the knowledge needed to input patient demographic and insurance information correctly.

Common Mistakes Leading to Claim Rejections

1. Incorrect Patient Information

One of the most common errors is the incorrect entry of patient information, such as name, date of birth, or insurance details. Even a minor typo can lead to a claim rejection. Furthermore, if the patient is not the insurance plan subscriber, you must also obtain the subscriber’s name and date of birth. Incorrect information may lead to claim denial.

Solution: Establish a double-check system where the staff member entering the information reviews it thoroughly upon completion. Also, if staff complete eligibility ahead of the patient’s visit, many of these issues can be corrected in advance of being sent to the billing team.

2. Failure to Verify Insurance Eligibility

Not verifying insurance eligibility before a patient’s visit can lead to claims being denied due to lack of coverage. Also, as stated above, verifying eligibility ahead of the visit will allow staff to catch any information that may have been entered incorrectly, such as a wrong date of birth or insurance member ID number.

Solution: Establish a routine procedure to verify insurance eligibility for every patient visit. To allow time to address any issues, such as inactive coverage, avoid reviewing eligibility on the day of the visit.

3. Wrong Insurance Listed

Selecting the incorrect payor when entering the patient’s insurance information can lead to claim denials. A common area of confusion we frequently encounter is staff uncertainty about which BlueCross BlueShield plan to select for patients with out-of-state Blues plans. In these cases, staff should choose the local Blues plan. However, we have observed that staff sometimes struggle to identify the correct local Blues plan. If uncertain, staff should refer to the back of the insurance card for guidance.

Solution: Make a list of payer specific information commonly encountered by your staff. Always secure a scanned copy of both the front and back of the insurance card.

How to Prevent These Mistakes

Understanding the root causes and specific errors allows you to take proactive steps in preventing claim rejections. Here are some strategies:

  1. Prioritize Training: Invest in regular, comprehensive training sessions for your staff. Cover topics like accurate data entry, current coding standards, and payer-specific guidelines.
  2. Implement Quality Control Measures: Establish procedures for double-checking information and conducting periodic audits to catch errors before submission.
  3. Use Technology: Utilize practice management software that can flag potential errors and ensure compliance with the latest coding standards.
  4. Foster a Culture of Accuracy: Encourage a culture where accuracy is valued over speed. Recognize and reward staff who consistently demonstrate attention to detail.

Conclusion

By identifying and addressing these common mistakes, medical practices can significantly reduce claim rejections and improve their revenue cycle. Training, quality control, and a focus on accuracy can go a long way in preventing these errors.

If you need further assistance or personalized training for your staff, consider booking a consultation with our experts. Together, we can help you optimize your practice’s billing processes and minimize claim rejections.

Ready to take your medical practice to the next level? Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you improve your billing accuracy and efficiency.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalbilling, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #revenuecyclemanagement

What Makes Our Healthcare Consulting Services Unique

June 13, 2024 by Missy

What Makes Our Healthcare Consulting Services Unique

In the fast-paced and multifaceted world of healthcare, choosing the right consulting firm can feel overwhelming. The landscape includes diverse sectors such as life sciences, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, and private practices. Amid this breadth, it’s crucial to find a healthcare consultant who specializes in your specific area of need.

Our Specialized Focus on Medical Practices

While many healthcare consulting companies offer a broad range of services, our focus is clear and precise. We specialize in consulting for medical practices, providing a depth of expertise that sets us apart:

Starting New Practices

Launching a new medical practice is no small feat, and it requires a nuanced understanding of both medical and business operations. We offer end-to-end support to ensure your start-up is successful from day one. From choosing the right location and negotiating leases to setting up electronic health records (EHR) systems and ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements, we cover every aspect to get your practice off the ground smoothly.

Fixing Existing Practices

Even well-established practices encounter challenges. Whether it’s inefficiencies in workflow, financial struggles, or patient retention issues, we bring targeted solutions to the table. Our team conducts thorough assessments to identify problem areas and implements strategies tailored to your needs, ensuring your practice operates at its full potential.

Running Practices Efficiently

Running a practice efficiently requires ongoing attention to detail and strategic planning. We don’t just offer one-time fixes; we can provide continuous support to ensure long-term success. Our services include:

  • Operational Management: Enhancing day-to-day operations to improve patient flow and staff productivity.
  • Financial Oversight: Implementing robust billing and coding systems to maximize revenue and ensure timely reimbursements.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Keeping your practice updated with the latest healthcare regulations to avoid costly penalties.

Medical Billing Expertise

Efficient medical billing is the backbone of any successful practice. We offer comprehensive billing services that reduce administrative burdens and improve cash flow. Our team is proficient in handling all aspects of billing, from claim submissions to follow-ups and appeals, ensuring you receive timely and accurate payments.

Why Private Medical Practices Need Our Expertise

Private medical practices face unique challenges that require specialized support. Today’s healthcare environment is more complex than ever, with increasing regulatory demands, financial pressures, and competition. Bringing in a consulting firm like ours doesn’t imply a failure of your Practice Manager. Instead, it provides an ally who can take on tasks they may not have time for or areas where they lack complete expertise.

Supporting Practice Managers

Practice Managers are the unsung heroes of medical practices, juggling multiple responsibilities daily. By partnering with us, they gain access to:

  • Expertise in areas they may be less familiar with, such as advanced data analytics or marketing strategies.
  • Time to focus on their core responsibilities without being overwhelmed by additional tasks.
  • Resources and tools that enhance their ability to manage the practice effectively.

Conclusion

In conclusion, partnering with our consulting firm can transform the operation of your medical practice. We bring a wealth of experience, specialized knowledge, and the latest resources to bear on your unique challenges. This collaboration not only alleviates the administrative and operational burdens on your Practice Manager but also positions your practice for sustained growth and success. In an increasingly competitive and regulated healthcare environment, having a knowledgeable ally can make all the difference. Let us help you navigate these complexities with confidence and peace of mind, ensuring that you can focus on providing outstanding patient care.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #medicalpracticestartup

Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management Announces Promotion on Medical Practice Tune-Up Packages

June 12, 2024 by Missy

Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management Announces Promotion on Medical Practice Tune-Up Packages

Medical Practice Checkup

LeRoy, NY, June 12, 2024 –(PR.com)– Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management is excited to announce a limited-time promotion on their highly sought-after medical practice tune-up packages. Medical practices now have the opportunity to access these comprehensive services at a 60% discount.

Reduce Your Practice’s Expenses

A key highlight of this promotion is Cornerstone’s commitment to ensuring the viability of private medical practices. The expense consulting service involves a thorough review of all practice expenses. Following this review, Cornerstone’s team negotiates with vendors to secure expense reductions. In one notable case, Cornerstone achieved savings of up to $260,000 for a single practice.

Two Tailored Packages

Medical practices can choose from two tailored packages:

Starter Package

Expense Consulting: Comprehensive review and negotiation to reduce practice expenses.

Complete Package

Expense Consulting: Includes all features of the Starter Package.
Medical Billing Review: High-level analysis to identify areas for improvement in billing processes.
Website and Marketing Review: Evaluation of online presence and marketing strategies to enhance patient engagement and practice growth.

Think of it as a checkup for your medical practice, ensuring every aspect of your operations is optimized for efficiency and success.

This promotion represents a unique opportunity for medical practices to access Cornerstone’s expertise and potentially save thousands of dollars.

For more information or to take advantage of this offer, please visit www.cornerstonehealthconsulting.com.

Contact Information
Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management
Website: www.cornerstonehealthconsulting.com
Phone: 585-815-4007

About Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management
Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management is a leading provider of consulting services designed to help medical practices operate more efficiently and profitably. With a focus on expense reduction, medical billing optimization, and strategic marketing, Cornerstone delivers results that drive significant financial and operational improvements for healthcare providers.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Melissa Starowitz
Owner
mstarowitz@cm-hi.com
585-409-7624

Contact Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management today and discover how much you can save.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement

Streamline Your Practice with Expert Medical Billing Consulting

May 17, 2024 by Missy

Streamline Your Practice with Expert Medical Billing Consulting

Running a medical practice is no small feat. Between patient care, administrative duties, and staying compliant with ever-changing regulations, managing the intricacies of medical billing can often feel like navigating a labyrinth. Ensuring your billing process is both efficient and accurate is crucial to the financial health of your practice. That’s where we come in.

Why Medical Billing Consulting Matters

Medical billing is more than just invoicing; it is the backbone of your practice’s revenue cycle. Even minor errors can lead to significant financial losses, delayed payments, and compliance issues. Our unique service of medical billing consulting is designed to help healthcare providers and practices like yours identify inefficiencies and optimize billing processes, ensuring you can focus on what you do best—providing exceptional patient care.

Identifying Issues and Optimizing Your Billing Process

Is your medical practice facing persistent billing challenges? Are you uncertain if your current billing processes are optimized for maximum efficiency and accuracy? Our consulting services aim to address these concerns head-on.

Comprehensive Billing Review

Our team will conduct an in-depth review of your current billing procedures, identifying any issues or areas for improvement. We scrutinize everything from coding accuracy to claims submission, denial management, and compliance with industry standards.

Customized Solutions

Every medical practice is unique, and so are its billing needs. After a thorough assessment, we offer tailored recommendations designed to enhance your billing operations. Whether it’s streamlining workflows, implementing new software solutions, or improving staff training, we provide actionable insights that align with your practice’s specific requirements.

Working Alongside Your Current Billing Team

We understand that the continuity of your billing process is essential to maintaining cash flow and patient satisfaction. That’s why our consultants work alongside your existing billing team, providing support and guidance without disrupting ongoing operations.

Collaborative Approach

Our goal is to collaborate with your team, sharing our expertise while respecting their knowledge and experience. Together, we can implement best practices, troubleshoot issues, and foster a culture of continuous improvement.

On-Going Support

Our commitment to your success doesn’t have to end with the initial consultation. We can offer ongoing support to ensure that the changes we implement are effective and sustainable. This can includes periodic reviews, performance monitoring, and access to our consultants for any questions or concerns that may arise.

Beyond Consulting: Hiring and Transition Support

In some cases, our assessment may reveal the need for additional or new billing staff. Whether you require assistance with hiring a new billing team or wish to explore our outsourcing options, we are here to help.

Recruitment Assistance

Finding skilled medical billing professionals can be challenging. We leverage our extensive network and industry expertise to help you recruit qualified candidates who are a perfect fit for your practice.

Seamless Transitions

If you decide to transition to our billing services, we ensure a seamless handover, minimizing disruptions and maintaining continuity. Our team will handle the entire onboarding process, from training new staff to integrating with your existing systems.

The Benefits of Partnering with Us

When you choose our medical billing consulting services, you’re not just getting an advisor; you’re gaining a partner dedicated to the success of your practice. Here are some of the key benefits:

  • Increased Revenue: By optimizing your billing processes, we help you capture every dollar you’re entitled to, reducing denials and improving collections.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Streamlined workflows and best practices mean your staff can focus on patient care rather than administrative headaches.
  • Compliance Assurance: Stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and avoid costly compliance issues.
  • Peace of Mind: With expert support and ongoing guidance, you can rest easy knowing your billing operations are in good hands.

Take the Next Step Towards a Healthier Practice

Don’t let billing challenges hinder your practice’s growth and efficiency. Our medical billing consulting services are designed to empower healthcare providers and medical practices with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive.

Ready to optimize your billing process and enhance your practice’s financial health? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how our expert team can help you achieve your goals.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalbilling, #medicalpractice

To Start or Not to Start: A Doctor’s Dilemma in the Healthcare Labyrinth

April 26, 2024 by Missy

To Start or Not to Start: A Doctor’s Dilemma in the Healthcare Labyrinth

The labyrinth of healthcare can be a maze of frustration for many physicians. There comes a point in the career of some doctors where the systemic constraints, bureaucracy, and sometimes even ethical quandaries of institutional medicine prompt a serious question: should I start my own medical practice? It’s not just about pursuing the dream of independence; it’s a vision of healthcare that aligns with the Hippocratic Oath, the doctor’s conscience, and the community’s health needs. In this blog post, we’ll explore the considerations that doctors must assess when contemplating the leap into entrepreneurship and the potential pathways to success.

1. The Call for Change

The genesis of considering private practice often emerges from deep-seated dissatisfaction with the status quo of healthcare. Policies affecting physician autonomy, reduced face-time with patients due to administrative tasks, and the increasing pressure to ‘do more with less’ are common grievances that lead some physicians to take a stand or seek alternative paths.

The Current State of Healthcare

  • Assessing the challenges within the existing healthcare system such as insurance complexities, high overhead, and cumbersome EHR systems.
  • Understanding the impact of regulatory burdens on clinical decision-making and patient care.

The Power of Dissatisfaction

  • Reflecting on the aspects of institutional medicine that no longer align with personal or professional values.
  • Sharing anecdotes of when red tape impeded the provision of timely treatment and care to patients.

2. Counting the Cost

Starting a medical practice is not just a professional decision; it is a financial and personal commitment that requires deep reflection on the trade-offs involved. From patient load and potential earnings to work-life balance and risk mitigation, preparing a thorough assessment of these costs is critical.

Financial Feasibility

  • Breaking down the set-up costs of a new medical practice, including real estate, equipment, and staff.
  • Discussing the complexities of billing, insurance, and overhead in a private practice model.

Return on Independence

  • Weighing the potential benefits of increased control over patient care, practice management, and earnings.
  • Delving into the potential for broader impact on patient health and community wellness through an independent practice.

3. The Entrepreneurial Mindset

Transitioning from a purely clinical role to the multifaceted one of a physician-entrepreneur requires a shift in mindset. It demands a willingness to engage with business concepts, from marketing and finance to legal and HR considerations.

Preparing to be a Business Owner

  • Evaluating the need for a business advisor/consultant.
  • Recognizing the importance of branding, marketing, and patient experience in a private practice.

Putting Patients First

  • Discussing strategies for maintaining a patient-centric focus in a private practice environment.
  • Exploring the potential for more innovative and personalized care delivery models in an independent setting.

4. Overcoming Adversity

The entrepreneurial path is rarely without its hardships, and for physicians starting a private practice, this journey can be particularly fraught. Navigating regulatory hurdles, dealing with unexpected challenges, and weathering the uncertainties of self-employment are all part of the process.

Regulatory Resilience

  • Gaining insight on how to stay informed and compliant with the myriad of healthcare laws and regulations.
  • Understanding the importance of building a strong network of legal and financial advisors.

Acknowledging Risk

  • Exploring risk management strategies and the role of insurance in a private medical practice.
  • Addressing the fear of failure and the psychological toll it can take on a physician-entrepreneur.

5. Community and Collaboration

Building a successful medical practice doesn’t happen in isolation. Engaging with the community and forming partnerships with other healthcare providers can multiply the impact and reach of a new practice.

Strengthening Ties

  • Fostering relationships with local community organizations, patient advocacy groups, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Exploring collaborative care models and the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach in private practice.

Leveraging Technology

  • Harnessing the power of digital health solutions to enhance patient engagement, streamline operations, and improve outcomes.
  • Discussing the opportunities presented by telemedicine and other virtual care platforms in a modern medical practice.

6. Ethical Considerations

The prospect of starting a private practice raises ethical questions for many physicians. How can one maintain ethical practice in a for-profit environment? How can patient trust be preserved in the face of financial interests?

The Hippocratic Ethos

  • Revisiting the Hippocratic Oath and its relevance to contemporary medical entrepreneurship.
  • Developing a clear set of ethical principles to guide decision-making in a private practice.

Transparency and Trust

  • Establishing clear communication with patients about the financial aspects of their care.
  • Exploring pricing models that foster transparency and trust, such as direct primary care or concierge medicine.

7. The Path to Patient-Centered Care

Ultimately, the decision to start a private practice should be driven by a commitment to delivering the highest standard of patient care. This section will explore how an independent model can offer more opportunities to put the patient at the center of the healthcare experience.

Reducing Administrative Burdens

  • Implementing systems and processes that minimize paperwork and maximize face-time with patients.
  • Examining the potential for increased patient comfort and satisfaction in a private, unencumbered practice environment.

Innovating for Better Outcomes

  • Highlighting the role of innovation in addressing patient needs and improving health outcomes.
  • Reviewing examples of successful private practices that have introduced novel care delivery methods or treatment options.

8. Learning from Experience

The best way to prepare for the challenges and opportunities that come with starting a private practice is to learn from those who have gone before.

Case Studies

  • Talking with physicians who have transitioned to private practice and the lessons they’ve learned.
  • Learning about the variety of practice types, including small independent clinics, specialty centers, and concierge services.

Mentorship and Networking

  • Understanding the value of mentorship and the power of professional networks in the entrepreneurial process.
  • Seek out and learn from the experiences of established physician-entrepreneurs.

9. The Future of Independent Medicine

Looking ahead, what does the future hold for independent medical practices? How can they thrive in an ever-evolving healthcare landscape? Anticipating future trends and preparing to adapt will be crucial for the longevity of any practice.

Predicting Healthcare Trends

  • Discussing the potential impact of policy changes, technological advancements, and shifts in patient expectations on independent practices.
  • Identifying emerging areas of opportunity, such as personalized medicine or holistic approaches to health.

Sustainability and Growth

  • Reviewing strategies for sustainable growth in a private practice, including expansion, succession planning, and development of ancillary services.
  • Considering the potential for independent practices to lead in areas of healthcare innovation.

10. Making the Decision

Finally, we circle back to the pivotal question: should you start your own practice? Armed with the insights and perspectives covered in this blog post, you’ll be better equipped to weigh the pros and cons, understand the challenges, and envision the benefits of such a venture.

The Personal Reflection

  • Conduct a deep self-assessment and consider your motivations, values, and aspirations.
  • Possess a decision-making framework that takes into account professional, financial, and personal factors.

Taking the Plunge

  • Review a step-by-step guide to the process of starting a medical practice, from business planning to patient outreach.
  • Addressing common fears and doubts.

Starting a medical practice is not a decision to be taken lightly. It requires vision, courage, and a commitment to the highest ideals of medicine. By engaging with the considerations outlined in this blog post and learning from the experiences of others, physicians can chart a course that leads not only to professional fulfillment but also to positive change in healthcare delivery.

Considering taking the leap but require assistance? We’re here to help! As your medical practice startup consultants, we offer comprehensive turnkey solutions. Eager to begin? Reach out to us for a complimentary consultation today!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #medicalpracticestartup

How to Open a Medical Practice

April 17, 2024 by Missy

Starting your own medical practice can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor, but it also requires careful planning and execution. Here are a few things to consider in order to successfully open a medical practice:

1. Setup Legal Entity

Each state has their own laws on what is required with respect to the type of legal entity required for a medical practice. Additionally, these laws also specify who can legally own a practice.

2. Choose a Location

Select a convenient and accessible location for your practice. Consider factors like demographics, competition, zoning laws, and the availability of necessary infrastructure and resources, as well as whether you intend to own or lease the space.

3. Complete Payor Credentialing

Research what the insurance companies require for credentialing. Complete and submit required applications well in advance of opening. Approval can take up to 6 months!

4. Set Up Your Finances

Determine your startup costs, secure funding through investors or loans, and establish business banking and accounting systems. Ensure you have adequate insurance coverage as well.

5. Hire and Train Your Team

Recruit qualified medical and administrative staff to support the day-to-day operations of your practice. Provide comprehensive training to ensure a smooth patient experience.

6. Invest in the Right Equipment and Technology

Equip your practice with the necessary medical equipment, supplies, and technology to deliver high-quality care and streamline your operations.

7. Develop Policies and Procedures

Establish clear policies and procedures for patient intake, appointment scheduling, billing, record-keeping, and other essential functions.

8. Market Your Practice

Develop a comprehensive marketing plan to attract new patients and build your brand. This may include a website, social media presence, local advertising, and community outreach.

  1. Choose an EMR and Billing System. Implement a billing system to ensure that you can accurately bill patients and insurance companies for your services. This may involve hiring a billing specialist or using a third-party billing service. Choose an EMR that is right for you.

10. Continuously Improve and Adapt

Monitor your practice’s performance, gather patient feedback, and make adjustments as needed to optimize your operations and better serve your patients.

Opening a medical practice requires a significant investment of time, effort, and resources, but with careful planning and execution, you can build a thriving and successful healthcare business.

Does it feel a bit overwhelming? Looking for a startup medical practice consultant? We provide a turnkey solution for all your startup needs. Having experience opening multiple practices across various states and specialties, let us help you! We have established relationships with each of the vendors needed above.

Need help after opening? We can assist with that, too! Whether you need us to manage the entire back-office or just provide medical billing, we can help!

Interested in learning more? On our website, you can schedule a FREE consultation. We look forward to hearing from you!

How to Open a Medical Practice

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #medicalpracticestartup

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