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I am an acupuncturist / herbalist with 16 years of practice in

Maryland. I have always stayed busy enough with the occasional slow

times. Don't get me wrong...I could always be busier , but I have

been able to make this my solo career and buy a house and raise a

family.

My question to the board is this: Although it sounds amazing--I have

never handled insurance. I have always been a solo practitioner

without any staff.

I gave up my office in town 3 years ago due to exhorbitant increases

in rent and now practice out of my home in a peaceful setting. After

payment at time of service , patients with coverage would submit the

superbill and get reimbursed.They were in the minority.

With these economic times I am noticing a great reducion in new

customer calls. Even my regulars are having a hard time with their

incomes.

I am absolutely overwhelmed with the idea of the learning curve I

will have to undergo if I handle the insurance myself. (right now I

have a superbill with the old codes on it...it hasn't been an issue

till now). I spoke to another solo practitioner and he said he is

consumed with paperwork which takes him many hours a week, along with

phone time.

I am considering getting an insurance billing company. I don't lnow

if I need to get credentialled or not...there are no other

acupuncturists within 25 miles.

Any ideas on good billing companies would be greatly appreciated. I

really think it is a better option for a person who has NEVER dealt

with insurance companies.

Sorry for such a long post-But I wanted to give you enough detail.

Any and all ideas would be welcome.

thank you all!

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Where are you in Maryland? I am in Southern Maryland.

 

Anne

 

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Anne C. Crowley, L.Ac., M.Ac., Dipl.Ac.

 

www.LaPlataAcupuncture.com

 

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" rcooper1us " <rcooper1us

> I am an acupuncturist / herbalist with 16 years of practice in

> Maryland. I have always stayed busy enough with the occasional slow

> times. Don't get me wrong...I could always be busier , but I have

> been able to make this my solo career and buy a house and raise a

> family.

> My question to the board is this: Although it sounds amazing--I have

> never handled insurance. I have always been a solo practitioner

> without any staff.

> I gave up my office in town 3 years ago due to exhorbitant increases

> in rent and now practice out of my home in a peaceful setting. After

> payment at time of service , patients with coverage would submit the

> superbill and get reimbursed.They were in the minority.

> With these economic times I am noticing a great reducion in new

> customer calls. Even my regulars are having a hard time with their

> incomes.

> I am absolutely overwhelmed with the idea of the learning curve I

> will have to undergo if I handle the insurance myself. (right now I

> have a superbill with the old codes on it...it hasn't been an issue

> till now). I spoke to another solo practitioner and he said he is

> consumed with paperwork which takes him many hours a week, along with

> phone time.

> I am considering getting an insurance billing company. I don't lnow

> if I need to get credentialled or not...there are no other

> acupuncturists within 25 miles.

> Any ideas on good billing companies would be greatly appreciated. I

> really think it is a better option for a person who has NEVER dealt

> with insurance companies.

> Sorry for such a long post-But I wanted to give you enough detail.

> Any and all ideas would be welcome.

> thank you all!

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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My practice is 90% insurance, and you are right, the recession is not affecting

me. However, I think you would need to learn insurance billing yourself before

you can effectively work with a company. Although I have an excellent billing

company that services many different acupuncturists, I do need to offer them

some supervision, such as giving them the right codes for every treatment,

reviewing the balance sheet, and deciding what to do with the uncollected

accounts. I also need to keep informed about the in-network contracts and how

well each company pays in order to make decisions which ones we are working

with, etc. In short, I think the idea that you get a billing company and then

the thorny issue just goes away is not based on reality; you need to stay

involved in order to make it work well.

A few more pieces of advice: 1. Do not work with a company that has never worked

with an acupuncturist before, it won't work out. 2. If you have a lot of

insurance clients, say more than 50 a week, you are reaching the break-even

point of hiring someone part-time. Obviously, you have to provide them with a

desk and a computer, but you also have additional help. 3. You need to do

pre-approvals, because if clients run up bills then THEN find out that there is

no coverage you run the risk of not collecting or having a lot of accounts with

a collection service. The pre-approvals take time, make sure the billing service

is willing to do them for you.

 

Regards,

Angela Pfaffenberger, Ph.D.

 

angelapfa

 

www.InnerhealthSalem.com

 

Phone: 503 364 3022

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anne.crowley

Chinese Medicine

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:02 PM

Re: Billing Companies

 

 

Where are you in Maryland? I am in Southern Maryland.

 

Anne

 

--

Anne C. Crowley, L.Ac., M.Ac., Dipl.Ac.

 

www.LaPlataAcupuncture.com

 

-------------- Original message ----------------------

" rcooper1us " <rcooper1us

> I am an acupuncturist / herbalist with 16 years of practice in

> Maryland. I have always stayed busy enough with the occasional slow

> times. Don't get me wrong...I could always be busier , but I have

> been able to make this my solo career and buy a house and raise a

> family.

> My question to the board is this: Although it sounds amazing--I have

> never handled insurance. I have always been a solo practitioner

> without any staff.

> I gave up my office in town 3 years ago due to exhorbitant increases

> in rent and now practice out of my home in a peaceful setting. After

> payment at time of service , patients with coverage would submit the

> superbill and get reimbursed.They were in the minority.

> With these economic times I am noticing a great reducion in new

> customer calls. Even my regulars are having a hard time with their

> incomes.

> I am absolutely overwhelmed with the idea of the learning curve I

> will have to undergo if I handle the insurance myself. (right now I

> have a superbill with the old codes on it...it hasn't been an issue

> till now). I spoke to another solo practitioner and he said he is

> consumed with paperwork which takes him many hours a week, along with

> phone time.

> I am considering getting an insurance billing company. I don't lnow

> if I need to get credentialled or not...there are no other

> acupuncturists within 25 miles.

> Any ideas on good billing companies would be greatly appreciated. I

> really think it is a better option for a person who has NEVER dealt

> with insurance companies.

> Sorry for such a long post-But I wanted to give you enough detail.

> Any and all ideas would be welcome.

> thank you all!

>

>

 

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" 1. Do not work with a company that has never worked with an

acupuncturist before, it won't work out. 2. If you have a lot of

insurance clients, say more than 50 a week, you are reaching the break-

even point of hiring someone part-time. Obviously, you have to provide

them with a desk and a computer, but you also have additional help. 3.

You need to do pre-approvals> Angela Pfaffenberger, Ph.D. "

 

thanks Angela,

I am getting in touch with Acuclaims.com. They only do acupuncture and

chiropractic insurance billing. And They do the pre-approvals first

with a short turn around time for verification and notification.

Your email was informative and I will ask them about these things.

 

Rose

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