Protect the Clinic’s Reimbursement The Accounts Receivable process often requires the workforce member responsible for billing to follow up on denied claims or recoupment requests. If your team member is using the KMC University follow up system, these are located in the Reactive Follow Up file. As a compliance officer, it is vital that you…
The Personal Injury Claim Process
Personal injury refers to a very specific type of case. The insurance companies and personal injury attorneys are well-versed in the best tactics to close these cases quickly. CAs need to understand how insurance companies work and how to handle these cases to ensure that patients get the care that they need, and the clinic…
FAQs-Personal Injury Verification
Frequently Asked Questions- Personal Injury Q: What is a personal injury? A: A serious, harmful act to a person or persons as a result of someone else’s negligence. Q: What does Personal Injury cover? A: Medical expenses, lost wages, accident-related injuries, and funeral expenses. Q: Do I collect money from the personal injury patient after…
Personal Injury (PI) Verification Form
Support Tool Hopefully, the information offered in this module has provided the clinic a reason to implement personal injury verification. The module contains helpful tools to help you succeed with this task. Download and customize the Support Tool titled Personal Injury Insurance Verification Form. Save the Support Tool to your desktop or to a folder…
Verifying Personal Injury Coverage
If you feel you can bypass verifying personal injury cases, you are not alone. Just because the majority are not doing something does not mean that it is the best business approach. In our experience working with clinics on their billing and collections, we find a large amount of unpaid personal injury claims in their…
Med Pay vs. PIP Coverage
Coverage Differences As you navigate the waters of Personal Injury claims, it is important to understand the difference between Med Pay and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) when verifying coverage. You will find that PIP covers things that aren’t covered by MedPay. Patients could use their PIP coverage for costs other than medical which could then…