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NY based billing company billing for NJ Provider?

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galinafl26:
Ok, STOP RIGHT THERE BECAUSE YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING IF YOU ARE TELLING PEOPLE THAT DOCTORS ARE NOT taught in MEDICAL SCHOOLS ABOUT CODING. Do you just make up things? My husband is a physician and I know for 1000% that doctors are taught codes, billing, cpt codes etc. My husband took a course on billing because it was mandatory for him to learn this in MEDICAL SCHOOL! NOT ONLY IN MEDICAL SCHOOL, THEY HAD BILLING COMPANIES COME OUT TO THEM IN RESIDENCY TO TEACH THEM THESE THINGS!

galinafl26:
you are doing their billing because doctors don't have time nor desire to do this. Doctors are treating patients, not doing billing. However I know few doctors that do their own billing. For your information, not only did I ask this question from an attorney, I actually contacted department of professional misconduct services with the same question, and you know what was their answer?? its the doctor who is responsible for his billing, NOT THE Biller! so I seriously feel bad for you, you shouldn't feel sorry for me because I have the correct information, I contacted the right people. Where did you get your information? No where, you are just talking, ranting, ranting information you don't know. I told you previously, I knew someone who tried to sue their billing company and it was the judge who told the doctor that It was him responsible for his billing not the billing company. You wan't to continue thinking whatever you are thinking, go ahead, I am not trying to change your mind but you are wrong. Done.

galinafl26:
and I did reply to you about the post I made back in November. Maybe you have a good memory but you must have a vision problem.

PMRNC:
Oh great.. so tell me again why your needed?  Maybe in all my 24 years of doing this all the doctors have been LYING to me.. hell .. they don't need us, it's taught in medical school.   Again... Not going to address your NOV of 2012 post where you state you got your First account?    Ok.   My first account was while I was working full time for an insurance company.   Did I mention I worked in the fraud dept?  Yes I did. in 2 of the 3 companies (both in top 5) I did indeed oversee cases in which both biller and doctor were named.   My attorney also has represented many billing companies, some brought up on charges independently of the provider. 

Whatever..you do what you are doing.. I will do what I do which is accept responsibility for the credentials of my experience.

PMRNC:


--- Quote ---and I did reply to you about the post I made back in November. Maybe you have a good memory but you must have a vision problem.
--- End quote ---

I'm sorry, I guess my vision is lacking.. not seeing it.

I have a great compromise.   You continue to be the "good little employee" who does what the doctor says. And I'll run my business with professional ethics and utilizing the experience I have. How's that sound?       I'm just curious though.. if what you say is true.. What does your Liability insurance clause say regarding responsibility? I'd be happy to retype mine for you.  I also specialize in Healthcare administrative law. YOUR contract with your employee's can say whatever it wants.  A simple ONE call to Medicare would tell you otherwise if you think JUST because your told to bill something, your not responsible.   I'm sorry but you are absolutely in the minority in your thinking.   

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