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Although you make a patient feel better, there isn't usually anything tangible to be a reminder of your service. When it comes time for the patient to pay their bills, yours is often at the bottom of the pile. You are competing with other credit grantors that supplied a tangible product, or something they really enjoy like cable or their cell phone and therefore your medical collections problem is more difficult. This is why it's important to learn as much as possible about your patient and make your credit policy clear before the medical service is actually given. This will help you minimize future medical collections problems. This is when the patient is most likely to be cooperative. The information you should obtain is as follows: > Patients full name and birth date > The full name of the person financially responsible for the patient, full address, phone numbers for home, work, and a relative. > Social Security number > Present employer, job title, name of supervisor, address, & phone number > Name and address of insurance company You should also verify insurance information at this time if possible. PREDICTING POTENTIAL MEDICAL COLLECTIONS PROBLEMS Here are some things to look for that will help predict a potential medical collections problem: Has the patient had several jobs in a short period of time? Has the patient moved often? Is the patient having personal problems? Does the patient have a phone? MEDICAL COLLECTIONS SCHEDULES AND PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Some tips for billing and medical collections that have worked well for professional credit grantors are as follows: Ask for payment at the time of the treatment, if possible. If they have insurance, ask for payment of the portion of the bill that will not be covered by insurance. Provide an itemized statement within 30 days from their visit, if you cannot provide one at the time of treatment. Send another statement 30 days later. If no payment is received 14 days after the second statement has been sent, send a friendly reminder. Call if there is no response 10 days after the friendly reminder is sent. If there is still no response, send a final letter explaining that the account is being placed for medical collections. WHAT NOW? There is a limit to the amount of time and effort that you should spend trying to collect on your past due medical accounts. You will know that any further medical collections efforts on your part will be unsuccessful if any of the following occurs: No response to your statements, letters and phone calls Missing scheduled payments as per your arrangement, for no reason Repeated complaints Starts denying responsibility Mail is returned and you don't have a valid address Marital difficulties Phone is disconnected and there is no new listing Job loss If any of these problems occur, you should place the account for medical collections immediately, the longer you wait the more difficult it is to collect or locate the debtor. DOING MEDICAL COLLECTIONS YOURSELF Some healthcare professionals, hospitals and clinics feel that they can collect past-due accounts themselves. This could save the fee charged by a medical collections service. Some of the costs involved in doing it yourself are: Salaries - A medical collections supervisor and collectors will have to be paid. Telephones - Collectors spend a lot of time on the phone, some of these calls will be long distance. Postage - Collectors send a lot of notices and verifications of bills and there will be a large increase in postage. Computers, Software & Other Equipment - This could involve a big initial investment. Also, you may need to be able to do some skip tracing, and credit reporting on these patients. Training - Collectors need to know the laws in the state you are located and also follow the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. They may need to be trained in skip tracing, collection techniques and letter writing. Things to look out for when collecting yourself: Make sure your medical collections staff is thoroughly trained in consumer debt counseling, state and federal credit and collection laws. Do not spend too much time, which is money, on pursuing accounts that you don't feel you will collect on. Have at least one collector who is familiar with small claims procedures. Collection Agency Outsourcing offers you free information on collection agencies and debt collections issues.
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