Frequent review of claims denials could keep more money in your practice
Effective Jun 9, 2011
Published Jun 13, 2011
Managing denied claims effectively is necessary to keep your practice afloat. But you could be losing money that you are entitled to by not aggressively pursuing claims denials, experts tell Part B News. It’s easy to get inundated with other tasks and end up being buried in denied claims you think you don’t have time to sift through and appeal, says David Zetter, a consultant with Zetter Health Care in Mechanicsburg, Pa. But your financial losses can pile up quickly when if you are not diligent about reviewing and appealing denials when necessary, he warns.
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