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Here is an idea for taking insurance without any of the headaches. How

about simply providing a 20% discount to anyone with any form of health

insurance? One could do this and not have to file a thing or deal with

any of the headaches. The patients would feel they are getting

something too. The only disadvantage would be not getting the referrals

from the insurance company. But I wonder if the insurance companies

could be brought on board as it is something they could sell their

clients as a benefit too.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Mike, thanks for the heads up about the discount company and

confidentiality. When I get the contract I'll look for that.

 

Christopher Vedeler L.Ac., C.Ht.

Oasis Acupuncture

http://www.oasisacupuncture.com

8233 N. Via Paseo del Norte

Suite D-35

Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Phone: (480) 991-3650

Fax: (480) 247-4472

 

 

Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of mike

Bowser

Tuesday, June 07, 2005 10:29 AM

Chinese Medicine

RE: preparing to accept insurance

 

 

Chris,

A discount of services usually means that the company is a middleman and

not

really an insurance company. Please be careful with patient

confidentiality

as these groups have no right to audit your paitent files. The actual

insurance company can if they so choose. Some of these groups may state

 

that they have the right to audit, that is incorrect and you can opt out

of

that part of the contract by crossing this off your contract and signing

it.

If you contact them and explain they will most likely agree as well.

 

 

Mike W. Bowser, L Ac

 

 

 

> " Christopher Vedeler L.Ac. " <ckvedeler

>Chinese Medicine

><Chinese Medicine >

>RE: preparing to accept insurance

>Tue, 7 Jun 2005 09:46:12 -0700

>

>I am working to get credentialed through Tricare a provider through

>BlueCross BlueShield of Arizona and also the ACN (American

Complementary

>Care Network). ACN is a provider through United Health Allies and

>requires no paper work and nothing to file. You simply provide

patients

>with this insurance a 20% discount - that's it. I have no problem

doing

>this as 20% is cheap for free patient referrals and greater internet

>presence.

>

>You need to contact the health insurance companies in your state and

ask

>them if they provide coverage for acupuncture. If so, ask to have the

>paperwork to be credentialed sent to you.

>

>I originally didn't want to deal with insurance, but I figure to have a

>thriving practice I have to accept patients from more than one or two

>sources. Advertising is expensive. I'd gladly reduce my fees 20% for

>everyone if I didn't have to have the overhead of advertising and the

>time required to go out there and get new patients with talks and

health

>fairs. The reality is that I need to do both.

>

>Christopher Vedeler L.Ac., C.Ht.

>Oasis Acupuncture

>http://www.oasisacupuncture.com

>8233 N. Via Paseo del Norte

>Suite D-35

>Scottsdale, AZ 85258

>Phone: (480) 991-3650

>Fax: (480) 247-4472

>

>

>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

>ranchstyle

>Monday, June 06, 2005 11:28 AM

>Chinese Traditional Medicine

>preparing to accept insurance

>

>

>Hey group! This may have been discussed but I searched the archives to

>no avail....how does a practitioner begin to accept insurance? With

>whom do I need to file paperwork?

>Any responses are greatly appreciated.

>Thanks-->

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Christopher Vedeler L.Ac. wrote:

> Here is an idea for taking insurance without any of the headaches. How

> about simply providing a 20% discount to anyone with any form of health

> insurance? One could do this and not have to file a thing or deal with

> any of the headaches. The patients would feel they are getting

> something too. The only disadvantage would be not getting the referrals

> from the insurance company. But I wonder if the insurance companies

> could be brought on board as it is something they could sell their

> clients as a benefit too.

 

Hi Christopher!

 

Run it by your attorney first. Insurance companies have had laws written

*for* them in every state. What you are contemplating is most likely

illegal in ways that only an attorney could tell you.

 

If your attorney tells you to go ahead, then do so. Do not try it

without an attorney, if you guess wrong you will be guilty and you will

most likely lose your license.

 

If your attorney tells you to go ahead and he is wrong, you will most

likely not be convicted of anything because you consulted him and

followed his advice. He is allowed a legal " mistake " but you aren't!

 

Regards,

 

Pete

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