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Practice switching billing companies
DavidZ:
Have a potential client, not having a good time with the current billing company and would like to switch. The problem here is that there is a contract and the practice doesn't have a copy of it.
What to do?
If the swich does through, what should the process be?
Thanks,
David
Pay_My_Claims:
seek an attorney
Michele:
A copy of the contract is crucial for the provider to make sure he doesn't break anything in the contract. And that is his problem, not yours. Make sure you are careful to advise him to get a copy of the contract.
Michele
DavidZ:
I see, not going to be easy!
Thanks
Happy Holidays to All and All the Best for 2010!
David
PMRNC:
This is what you do in that situation.. NOTHING. Stay completely OUT of the contractual relationship of the provider and the other billing company. I've taken over quite a few practices and I will NOT interfere at all, not even to give advice, the providers office should seek legal representation for any problems they have with the old company. My contract starts ONLY with the date of service specified and anything prior to that is NOT my business. I make sure my contract is air tight. Above all I always try to give the benefit of the doubt in these situations so as not to become involved in something that might be a pattern .. I analyze the situation.. I have had providers who were on their 3rd billing company and I have to ask myself why.. I might simply refuse the client depending on the situation. I will not call, communicate or have anything to do do with the previous company, in fact I also tell the provider I do not want to even know who they are, anything that prevents me from going into the account unbiased is not recommended.
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