Evaluation of billed charge schedules

Evaluation of billed charge schedules

by abilling, January 7, 2011

Dear Clients and Friends:

 

We have once again entered into a New Year, 2011.  We would like to wish everyone a prosperous and Happy New Year!

Many things come with each New Year, one of which is an evaluation of your practice from a business perspective.  ABI would like to take this time to remind you it is time to evaluate your charge schedule.  For some of you, it has been a couple years since you have made any adjustments.  If you have questions on where your charges are currently or would like to know the last time you made adjustments, please call our office.  We will be more than happy to assist you by providing the necessary information for you to make the best business decision for your practice.

If you have not already done so, please send any adjustments you would like to make along with the effective date, and we will make the necessary adjustments to our system.

As always, we are here to assist you with all your business decisions.  Please do not hesitate to call with any questions or requests.

Thank you,

Philip Blann

 

 

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Our purpose is to help you meet inevitable challenges.  We hope to deliver practical knowledge and solutions drawn from top resources and business publications in every issue, knowledge you can use today.

Reasonable attempts have been made to be accurate.  However, medical billing, collections, coding and compliance are part science, part art, and even experts sometimes differ.  Neither Anesthesia Billing, Inc., the editors, publisher, contributors, or consultants warrant or guarantee the information contained will be applicable or appropriate in all situations.  For information specific to your practice, consult a qualified professional.

The information included in this publication is provided, among other things, to alert you to legal developments and should not be considered legal advice.  Specific questions about how this information affects your particular situation should be addressed to your attorney.

Editor:  Philip Blann (pblann@anesthesiabilling.com).

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