Quote from crgarcia:
Maybe healthcare creates no net new job creation?
It only seizes private jobs to the state?
Quote from Scataphagos:
Most of the present force of doctors will have their work load increased and their pay cut.... significantly.
Not much of an incentive for young people to become doctors in the future.
Quote from Scataphagos:
Most of the present force of doctors will have their work load increased and their pay cut.... significantly.
Not much of an incentive for young people to become doctors in the future.
Quote from nutmeg:
Pulled this off a medical billing forum, fwiw.
I always recommend charging 10% higher per procedure code on the insurance carrier that pays you the most for that procedure code.
Example:
BCBS will pay Doctor A $95.00 on a procedure
Aetna will pay Doctor A $75.00 on same procedure
UHC will pay $101.00 on same procedure
Medicare will pay $62.00 on same procedure
Take UHC's allowable and times by .10% and that should be your charge for the procedure.
Each procedure code may get paid higher by a different insurance carrier. Your contractual adjustments will be high but this will ensure you get paid every 100% allowed for your charge.
Quote from nutmeg:
Pulled this off a medical billing forum, fwiw.
I always recommend charging 10% higher per procedure code on the insurance carrier that pays you the most for that procedure code.
Example:
BCBS will pay Doctor A $95.00 on a procedure
Aetna will pay Doctor A $75.00 on same procedure
UHC will pay $101.00 on same procedure
Medicare will pay $62.00 on same procedure
Take UHC's allowable and times by .10% and that should be your charge for the procedure.
Each procedure code may get paid higher by a different insurance carrier. Your contractual adjustments will be high but this will ensure you get paid every 100% allowed for your charge.
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:
"cured" of what Diabetes? Heart Disease? how about a dibitating Stroke from decades of High BP. Cancer?
How much would you pay to live?