Financial Medical Bill Review and Analysis - Balance billing, unpaid, denied and underpaid claim disputes - don't pay what you don't owe!
Often the most difficult part of healthcare is keeping up with the bills that
are received. This service will accept bills, reconcile them to services the
patient received, compare them to the insurance plan, state and federal regulations, and industry practices and we will dispute them when they are wrong.
Health Profile
This includes a one-on-one consultation where the patient’s current medical
profile is created. A health profile consists of a detailed questionnaire
where information such as current physicians, medications, insurances, living
wills and durable power of attorneys is summarized. All during the consultation
the patient will get a chance to have questions answered by a healthcare expert
who has time and a desire to help and educate. The consultation will take
approximately 1 to 1-1/2 hours.
Hospital Stays
The nurse can facilitate check-in to the hospital, make periodic visits, and
provide a summary of services received during the stay.
Treatment Options
and Clinical Trials Research
A new diagnosis often generates a need for additional information. Patients
want the latest information about the disease, what new treatments are currently
being prescribed, or what options might be just around the corner. Others
are interested in what treatment options are under clinical trials at the
time. Let your nurse do the research for you and present it to you in an understandable
format.
Drug Reviews
All medications, including over-the-counter and herbal supplements are reviewed
and a profile is prepared showing the prescription, the date and prescribing
physician for the medication. A review of the costs is also performed. Any
known drug interactions are highlighted.
Coaching for Office
Visits
In the confusion of getting to the doctor and then waiting for the appointment,
people often forget to ask specific questions about concerns or symptoms.
These coaching sessions are designed to provide a list of specific concerns
and questions, as well as reminders of information the patient needs to take
to their second visit to assist the doctor in addressing any concerns.