Medical Billing Services Save Money
and Time
Published: Sep 25th, 2005
By: Diversity
Technology Inc.
There are many reasons healthcare practices
might outsource their billing to a professional medical
billing service; confusing insurance requirements, staffing
problems and just keeping up with industry changes are
a few examples. In the end though, the reasons most
medical billing companies hear about come down to the
two driving principles of any business – Time
and Money. This article discusses how medical billing
services are able to create significant savings in time
and money for healthcare providers.
Medical Billing Services Save Training
and Research Time
Some readers might take the short view
and think medical billing companies just enter data
into a computer and send it off to a clearinghouse.
In reality medical billing is a detailed process requiring
specialized skills and in-depth knowledge of medical
practice management, insurance industry practices, and
the regulatory framework around state and federal laws.
Professional medical billing companies invest countless
hours in training and research to keep abreast of current
codes, submission requirements, industry trends and
the needs of their clients.
Significant expenditures are also made
to ensure medical billing companies are up to date on
the latest software. In a constantly changing industry,
software vendors are always finding new and better ways
of supporting practice needs. It’s not practicable
for small or medium sized practices to dedicate the
time necessary to stay on top of the latest innovations.
These investments of time by professional
medical billing services are often not considered by
providers, but they eliminate endless hours otherwise
spent in seminars, meetings with vendors, or on the
phone with clearinghouses and carriers. This time savings
creates a valuable commodity for a practice seeking
the edge necessary to keep up with a rigorous patient
schedule.
Medical Billing Services Save Operational
Time
Medical billing services are able to save
operational time by leveraging the economy of scale
and the efficiency of task specialization.
Professional medical billing companies,
by their very nature, create an economy of scale in
maintaining a team of medical billing professionals
to provide services across several practices. This structure
creates a well trained pool of resources to manage each
practice’s needs rather than just one individual
overseeing all billing functions. The team approach
also removes interruptions to revenue flow that result
from vacations, unexpected sick time and staff turnover.
Task specialization among teams further
heightens the efficiency of medical billing companies.
Through task specialization, a team of billers can accentuates
individual skills and reduces distractions of other
activities.
Consider a provider who sees an average
of 30 patients per day, or a total of 150 encounters
per week. The time required to generate and submit 150
patient claims and follow up with insurance carriers
with a high lever of accuracy can take up most of the
time of an in-house biller. But this is just the beginning.
That same individual will also need to follow up on
denied or partially paid claims, researching why and
resubmitting for further review. Patient invoices require
additional time- printing, stuffing and mailing- as
well as posting payments, running reports and providing
detailed analysis on the current state of the practice;
all this just to meet the standard offering of professional
medical billing companies.
Through task specialization, medical billing
companies might offer each of its clients several billers
submitting claims and reviewing insurance payments with
the highest level of accuracy. At the same time, the
service might have other individuals or groups dedicated
to managing patient invoices and questions across several
practices with increased efficiency. This approach maximizes
the time available for each activity by specialists
with a greater knowledge of their roles, and, again,
guarantees minimal (if any) interruption during employee
leave and staff changes.
Medical Billing Services Save Money
Hiring and training new staff, employee
benefits, vacation/sick leave, and staff turnover are
just a few factors increasing the costs of managing
an efficient in-house billing program. Added to the
operational overhead of day to day billing, software/hardware
maintenance, clearinghouse fees, postage, and so on,
the list of expenditures for practices is endless.
Good medical billing companies will design
their services around covering all of these costs and
immediately do away with the problems they create. To
clearly demonstrate how medical billing services can
save practices money, let’s compare the core costs
associated with in-house medical billing against working
with a professional medical billing service.
Cost of In-House Billing
Our comparison begins with a typical practice
with one or two providers. Let’s assume this practice
has a dedicated, in-house biller receiving an annual
salary of $30,000, or about $14.50 per hour. The chart
below outlines the additional costs of having a full
time employee in the office to handle all aspects of
medical billing.
Base Pay $30,000
Medicare and Social Security 2,295
401K 1,080
Disability 720
Healthcare 5,220
Time off 3,270
Total labor for 1 in-house biller $42,585
Next, we’ll need to consider materials
and fees. An average practice will probably upgrade
computers and software every 3 years at a cost of about
$6,000. Spread out over those three years, we’ll
assume an average annual software/hardware expenditure
of $2,000. Since our practice will send out its own
patient statements, we’ll need about $150 per
month for postage, paper and envelops, an annual cost
of $1,800. Clearinghouse fees for electronic claims
will come to about $60 a month, or around $720 annually.
For the sake of simplicity, we’ll forget for the
moment that our biller will need a climate controlled
workspace, lights, general office supplies and a desk.
Here’s what our list of software/hardware,
materials and fees looks like:
Software/Hardware $2,000
Materials 1,800
Clearinghouse Fees 720
Total $4,520
Adding the two totals above (labor + materials
& fees), the annual cost of medical billing services
performed in-house by the practice comes to $47,105
per year. Of course this number might not mean much
until we put it in perspective against teaming with
a professional medical billing service. As we move forward,
keep in mind this conservative estimate does not factor
in those other costs mentioned above that are often
hidden - ongoing training, unexpected leave and sudden
staff changes.
Cost of Professional Medical Billing Services
To evaluate the cost of working with medical
billing services, we’ll assume our practice has
contracted with a medical billing company for full service
billing. This includes all of those activities that
would otherwise have been performed by the in-house
staff above; claim generation/submission, insurance
follow up, patient invoicing and support, detailed reporting,
expert practice analysis, etc. We’ll also assume
the practice has negotiated a rate of 8% of collections
with its professional medical billing service.
Note: Calculating costs for medical billing
services will vary slightly depending on the fee structure
but will usually be based on either a percentage of
collections or a fixed fee per claim. For more information
on fee structures, see Percentage vs. Flat Fee Pricing
by Medical Billing Services.
Assuming our provider visits 30 patients
per day, 50 weeks out of the year, we’ll have
7,500 patient encounters per year. If each encounter
results in an average reimbursement of $60, our receivables
come to a little over $450,000 per year. At a rate of
8%, the annual cost for the professional service to
manage all aspects of medical billing services for the
practice would be $31,500. In comparison with in-house
services that’s a savings of $15,600 per year!
Summary
In evaluating the benefits of outsourcing
to a professional medical billing company practices
should consider the overall savings in time and money,
beyond just minimizing the hassles. Medical billing
companies provide knowledge, training, continuity of
operations and a network of support leveraging task
specialization and the economy of scale. Medical billing
companies are able to eliminate dependency on one or
two costly staff members to maintain revenue flow for
the entire practice.
For more information on the benefits of
outsourcing your medical billing, contact Diversity
Technology, Inc. Leverage maximum efficiency and economy
through a well designed support structure, with industry
leading rates. Diversity’s medical billing services
ensure the stability of practice cash flow while attaining
the highest reimbursements possible. Give Diversity
medical billing services a call today and learn about
Results…that make a difference!
Diversity
Technology offers Medical Billing Services and Technology
Consulting. They can be reached at www.diversitytech.com
or via email at info@diversitytech.com
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