What are POS collections?
What are POS collections?
These point of service collections (POS collections) are critical to your revenue cycle management. A strong POS collection strategy can give your cash flow a boost and reduce back-end office work. (Learn how Charge Lag affects your revenue cycle management.)
What is a general benefit of POS collections?
With improved communication, front-end staff can better calculate accurate payment estimates at the point-of-service, and backend staff can submit cleaner claims the first time.
What is point of service collections in healthcare?
Processing of all payment transactions including co-pays, deductibles, out-of-pocket, coinsurance, and prior balance. Review and collection of outstanding balances for department, group, and/or health system.
How do you increase point of service collections?
4 Key Ways to Boost Point-of-Service Patient Collections
- Train front-end staff to have difficult patient financial responsibility discussions.
- Transfer revenue cycle management functions from backend to front office.
- Consider implementing consumer-friendly electronic payment options.
How do you collect a patient’s deductible?
6 tips for collecting co-pays and deductibles from patients
- Assign the responsibility to office staff.
- Consider the patient experience.
- Avoid open-ended questions.
- Ask for immediate payment.
- Offer payment options.
- Maintain open communication.
How often should patients receive a billing statement?
A note about statement frequency: Send the billing statement every thirty days — day 1, day 30, day 60, and day 90. If you haven’t received any patient payments within 120 days from the first statement, we recommend involving a third-party collection agency, as the probability of payment has diminished considerably.
What are two successful collection techniques for patient accounts?
Five Best Practices: How to Improve Your Patient Payment Collections
- Educate Your Staff About How to Discuss Payments With Patients.
- Improve Communications With Patients.
- Collect Payments While Patient Is Still On Site.
- Accept Multiple Forms of Payment.
- Take Advantage of Payment Technologies.
Can a doctor’s office collect deductibles upfront?
As of today, there is no effective regulation stating that the doctor can or can’t collect deductible upfront. As per CMS IOM 100-04, Chapter 1, Section 30.1. 1, deductible and coinsurance may be requested and accept at the time of or after the provision of the service to which it applies.
When should I collect my deductible?
- Patients have deductibles at the start of the year.
- Check with their insurance company before the patient visit.
- Inform patients about the expense upfront.
- Collect deductibles at the time of service.
- Make a practice-wide policy of deductible collections.
- Make a practice-wide policy of deductible collections.
Who is responsible for collecting patient payments?
Defining Patient Responsibility: Patient responsibility is the portion of a medical bill that the patient is required to pay rather than their insurance provider. For example, patients with no health insurance are responsible for 100% of their medical bills.
What challenges are there in collecting money from patients?
Top Challenges to Collecting Patient Financial Responsibility
- Healthcare organizations lack price transparency.
- Unclear billing processes.
- Organizations need automated billing.
- Patients can’t afford to pay medical bills.
How do you collect patient payments?