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personal injury/chiropractic
ruthie72:
thanks you so much..in that case i would bill the health insurance first correct?
DMK:
Yes, bill the health insurance first in that case. Be sure to the doctor understands also that if he's contracted with the health insurance company he agrees to take the allowed amount. If the auto insurance is secondary, they may only pay the deductibles and co-pays per the contracted rate OR they may pay their contracted rate.
Michele:
FL is a fee splitting state. Flat fee is really a good way to go. We just released our newest book on "Pricing your Medical Billing Service" and it covers 4 different methods of charging, including flat fee. It has formulas on how to calculate as well.
http://www.medicalbillinglive.com/pricing-your-medical-billing-service.shtml
PMRNC:
I also would never do percentage if you are just going to be doing PI claims and also, if you have never billed WC, NF/Auto or PI, I wouldn't start out with those, there is a lot that goes into these claims and they are RARELY straight forward. Also you are left waiting a long times sometimes to get paid. JMHO..
ruthie72:
Thank you both so much for you replies..unfortunately this is where i must start since i have been trying to get providers for 4 months. This is my first Bite LOl...I will succeed and you all have made it so much easiers for me..Thanks again!!!
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