The Billing Doctor Method
The Billing Doctor Method is a meticulous system designed to ensure the highest accountability of each claim while boosting your profitability
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1. Step One.
Combination Verification Process
✓ Our process proactively searches to add appropriate billing code combinations that were missed or that unknowingly could be billed.
✓ Eliminate all uncertainty as we recuperate for you incorrectly denied claims from the MOH as we resubmit these with the correct SOB Rules.
✓ No more leaving behind thousands of dollars on your monthly Remittance Advise from easily recoverable losses with our expertise.
✓ 90% of secretaries and staff have been left in the dark with little to no training on the process of Remittance Inquiry Submissions in reversing losses on your monthly RA via Go Secure. We support your staff by allowing them to focus on patient care while we use our critical thinking and experience of SOB rules to reverse losses efficiently with ease.
✓ The Billing Doctor Method utilizes our 20+ years of experience, expertise and knowledge to thoroughly review each monthly RA to easily identify opportunities and quickly recover your money.
2. Step Two
Boosting Profits
✓ Our 20+years of experience in testing various billing scenarios, code combinations and lessons learned during the trial and error phases are all compiled into one place for you within The Billing Doctor Index.
An absolutely priceless guide to boost profitability in your practice!
✓ Our community has an intelligent group of physicians who are skilled billers. What we see works for them, we share with you.
3. Step Three
Monthly Audits
✓ A financial audit is conducted monthly in reviewing all outstanding claims from MOH bills, Remittance Advice inquiries, Manual Reviews, Errors, WSIB, UHIP, Guard Me, Out-of-Province and Private Insurance. This is the final and crucial step to ensure the no money has slipped and all claims are followed up and accounted.
✓ When was the last time an audit was completed in your practice?