My contract doesn't call for a review, but states I have the right to change the rate of compensation with 30 days' notice to Provider. I'll have to research and figure this out.
All brilliant advice. I would like to add another reason to do flat fee. More and more patients are getting high deductible plans. The insurance may NEVER pay a claim because the patient never meets their deductible (I met mine once). You still have to enter the patient date, file the claims, enter the EOB, and keep the books. If you don't get something per claim, you will ultimately get nothing for all your work. I even question the co-pay portion. I applaud the patients who pay their co-pay at time of service, but what if the visit goes to the deductible? You are STILL entering the paperwork, the fees, the payment, and keeping the books.Go flat fee....it makes SO much more sense!