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VIRTUAL ASSISTANT CAN HELP WITH REPUTATION MANAGEMENT
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Medical Virtual Assistants Claims Management
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Medical Virtual Assistants can help with Accounts Receivables
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LET MEDICAL VIRTUAL ASSISTANTS HELP WITH DENIAL MANAGEMENT
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Medical Virtual Assistants can
help with Accounts Receivables
AR (Accounts Receivable) and collections management are essential components in any medical practice. That being said, Medical Virtual
Assistants can be instrumental in managing these functions efficiently. With a Medical Virtual Assistant, outstanding balances can be
reviewed, unpaid invoices can be followed up on, and reminder notifications can be sent to patients and insurance companies. They can
also work with patients to create individual payment plans or negotiate payment arrangements, which in turn, improves patient
satisfaction and reduces the risk for unpaid bills. Additionally, a Medical Virtual Assistant can generate regular reports on outstanding
accounts and aging balances, to help medical providers stay on top of the collections effort. Managing AR/collections efficiently with a
Medical Virtual Assistant can aid healthcare providers when improving their cash flow and ensure that they’re paid promptly and
properly for the services provided.
What We Can Do For You
There are a few things that Medical Virtual Assistants can handle when dealing with
AR/Collections Management. Those tasks include
the following:
- Resolve denied patient insurance claims
- Review all paperwork the insurance company sends about a claim denial
- Form an appeal that includes documentation, discussion points, and follow up with the insurance company about possible
reimbursement - Assist insurance companies with additional documentation needed to process a denial appeal
- Keep a detailed record of all communications with patients and insurance companies during the appeals process
- Verify patient’s eligibility, coverage, and benefits and identify authorization requirements