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kristin:
I am not coming at this from where you are billing from/where you live. You could be on the moon doing your work for all I care, so long as you know what you are doing. Which, frankly, I don't know that you do, based on your previous posts at this forum.
You did ask how to bill in your first post in this thread, specifically how to bill for an OON provider. So I will ask you again...what do YOU think you should do? What has your research into this subject shown you? Have you done any independent research, maybe called a few insurance companies, etc?
Instead of asking the forum to " Please pour in all the information you think I should know as a biller", why not tell us what you have already figured out from your research, and if there is something you are still not clear on, ask for help with that specific area?
PMRNC:
YOU posted under false pretenses.
WHERE do you think you should get any kind of help? SERIOUSLY???
PMRNC:
--- Quote ---doing your work for all I care, so long as you know what you are doing. Which, frankly, I don't know that you do, based on your previous posts at this forum.
--- End quote ---
YOU know what.. it does MATTER.. and until we stand up and fight and take charge for the dignity we deserve it will continue on. IT DOES matter.
Sriram_Sub:
Hi Friends,
I am just sharing my opinion about this. (Consciously typing to make sure my comments don't harm anybody).
I am sure Reetu Singh would have done some ground work on her question, but as Kristin said, she could have included that piece on her first post so that this argument could have been avoided.
About offshoring, I think we have to look at it as a globalization factor. We all know that, just like any other kind of business, offshoring this business has also been resulting in loss of job for native people (especially some with good years of experience). But that has never been AND will never be the intention of any Indian company / individual who approach Doctors to offer billing service. It's just a matter of cost, that the customers are focused on.
Let us say, a shirt costs $24.99 at Walmart and if the same brand-similar piece-same quality shirt costs $14.99 at a store run by a non-american, obviously people would like to buy it from the cheaper guy. In this case, no body looks at the origin of the shop owner or loss of business for Walmart.
Microsoft has hired an Indian guy as the CEO.
Microsoft sells Computers and software products across the globe.
McDonalds, Subway, KFC have branches in India
Walmart have facilities in India
Likewise, this is also just a business. I would agree with your dislikes, if offshoring has affected the healthcare provided to the patients. But instead it has helped providers & hospitals to bring down their cost which in turn would help in improving healthcare.
I am not making such a comment just because I am from India or I am into this offshore business. I would have had the same opinion even if I was not into such business. So, my request to everyone is, let us please share only knowledge and ideas here and not any grievances or hatred.
Again, thanks for all the information you share.
Regards
Sriram
Anand:
Hello ! I have utmost respect for all the veterans out there in billing and you guys are pretty helpful. Thank you! I am sure when Michelle & Alice created this forum, they just wanted a place where all the billers who has complete passion towards this industry should discuss and share things in a common place. I think Sriram had covered most of my thoughts, so all I request is to have our conversations that enable the thought process and try not to connect and take the conversations to something which was never the actual subject of the post
Anand.
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