
pmid: 19782521
With the widening gap between overhead expenses and reimbursement, management of the revenue cycle is a critical part of a successful vascular surgery practice. It is important to review the data on all the components of the revenue cycle: payer contracting, appointment scheduling, preregistration, registration process, coding and capturing charges, proper billing of patients and insurers, follow-up of accounts receivable, and finally using appropriate benchmarking. The industry benchmarks used should be those of peers in identical groups. Warning signs of poor performance are discussed enabling the practice to formulate a performance improvement plan.
Accounts Payable and Receivable, Insurance Claim Reporting, Health Care Costs, Contract Services, Medical Records, Appointments and Schedules, Benchmarking, Insurance, Health, Reimbursement, Income, Practice Management, Medical, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Surgery, Credentialing, Patient Credit and Collection, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Vascular Surgical Procedures
Accounts Payable and Receivable, Insurance Claim Reporting, Health Care Costs, Contract Services, Medical Records, Appointments and Schedules, Benchmarking, Insurance, Health, Reimbursement, Income, Practice Management, Medical, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Surgery, Credentialing, Patient Credit and Collection, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Vascular Surgical Procedures
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