Importance of Transparency & Clear Communication in Medical Billing
Sanbir Kapoor
CEO at Unify Healthcare Services | CEO at Unify Logistic Solutions | CEO at Unify Holidays | CEO at Unify Medicraft | Lead Operator & Strategic Director
“Every individual has the right to know about his condition if he is taking healthcare services. This makes transparency paramount in healthcare!”?
Medical billing is a complex maze of documentation, errors and denials. These complexities lead to numerous misconceptions and wrong interpretations. This can frustrate the patients as well as healthcare providers. ?
So, let's look at how one can simplify the billing process for practitioners and patients. ?
Myths in Medical Billing?
First let's debunk some myths revolving around the medical billing industry. ?
Myth 1?
Mistakes Happen Rarely in Medical Billing?
Professionals working in the medical billing industry, or any healthcare organization understand that errors are quite frequent while billing. They will agree that most denials happen due to coding errors and incorrect patient information. ?
Myth 2?
Insurance Covers Everything?
Though Insurance policies cover a significant amount of the medical costs, all the procedures and services are not covered by insurance. The patient must be informed clearly about the procedures and services for which they will have to pay themselves. If they are not aware about it, they will have to face a lot of unexpected out-of-pocket expenses. ?
Myth 3?
Expensive treatment equals better care?
It is very much possible that for a same procedure or treatment, medical costs vary greatly depending on the healthcare provider and location. ?Greater expenses do not guarantee all the required treatments. ?
Hence transparency is important in medical billing because it can cause many uncertainties for patients and healthcare providers. It builds trust and increases the importance of your practice in the patient’s heart. ?
But how can you be transparent??
Constructive Communication?
Upfront Information?
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Well-informed patients make better and clear decisions if they have the right upfront information about the costs they will have to pay for the treatment. It gives them a clarity of out-of-pocket costs which can be a burden if not informed prior. ?
Itemized Bills?
Patients should be provided itemized bills which provide them with a clear explanation of every charge included in it. This makes it simpler for the patient to understand the breakage of payment. ?
Reducing Conflicts?
Accurate Billing ?
Being transparent ensures that the billing is accurate and fair. This helps the patient and healthcare providers to understand every charge to which they will not disagree with. ?
Improved Patient Satisfaction?
A patient feels satisfied with the healthcare provided when they are made aware of the bills. A proper documented bill makes them believe that they are being compensated fairly. ?
Improving Trust?
Building Trust?
Being open and honest with patients fosters trust and loyalty which is essential for maintaining a healthy relation with your patient. Ultimately, they are the ones who are paying you. Also in healthcare, patients tend to come to the doctor they trust rather than going to a new doctor. However, there must be trust between them. ?
How Can You Maintain Transparency in a Healthcare Environment??
Extensive Documentation?
Unified Data?
All the patient interaction, treatments and billing information from the beginning should be documented in the form of comprehensive records. This reduces errors and simplifies the patient’s access to the billing strategy. It works like a unified strategy. ?
Automated Systems?
Manual paperwork may contain errors which are skipped at the time of billing, making denials quite frequent. Automating the process with the help of tailored software can help you explain the bill better to the patients. ??
Educational Resources?
A lot of healthcare organizations provide educational resources to their patients which helps them understand what part of treatment is covered under insurance. It decreases the confusion among patients leading to greater satisfaction. ?