Medical Billing Services outsourcing Pros and ConsPosted by Zeksta Technology on March 18th, 2020 Medical Billing Services outsourcing Pros and Cons Medical billing services can be challenging for small medical practices. It depends on the medical practitioners whether to outsource medical billing service or they can maintain an in-house team for the same. There is a huge difference in outsourcing and maintaining an in-house team. Pros of outsourcing medical billing service Outsourcing medical billing service allows more focus on patient care When we do the core part of our business, we know it yields excellent results. That's what this point emphasizes to tell. For a medical practitioner, the primary job is to focus on patient care hence when other worries such as medical billing, coding, risk management and all are outsourced to experts even those jobs will yield perfect results by making our job easy. Outsourcing reduces billing errors Outsourced billing services are handled by experts. There is very little chance of mistakes occurring as it is handled by experienced professionals, who are very well trained for the same and whose primary job is to take care of billing which comes out with fewer errors and standard output. Outsourcing saves time To handle medical billing service an expert team has to be maintained with the required software and hardware systems. Also, it consumes most of the medical practitioner time if they involve in it. Which makes little cozy to handle things. When it is outsourced everything from tiny to large issues will be taken care of by the outsourced agency. Outsourcing Improves Cash flow Everything related to billing will be sorted out as soon as possible by the outsourced agency which makes the faster process. Through which claims and reimbursements happen on-time without delays, which turn improves the cash flow. Hence it is always advisable to go with outsourcing. Outsourcing improves patient satisfaction Patient care can be well taken when medical practitioner work is not disturbed by any other jobs such as focusing on medical billing claims, risk management, etc., which makes time-consuming and disturbed by primary work, hence outsourcing focus on patient care increases by which it improves the patient satisfaction. Cons of outsourcing medical billing service No control over employees When a process is outsourced, everything related to that job will be under an outsourced agency which makes medical practitioners receive only results. They cannot have control over employees of medical billing and to get timely updates on the work. Risks to patient satisfaction When a proper billing claim has not happened, or if they face any error in processing the delayed situation we will face. which makes the process slower resulting in patient satisfaction risk. Hence outsourcing sometimes is not suitable. HIPAA privacy and security breaches The trusting factor plays a role here. When a service is outsourced, agreements on security breaches have to be maintained. HIPAA has privacy concerns in medical billing which has to be followed by all the medical billing companies to make sure security is not breached. Possible hidden costs There can be a chance of hidden costs for the service which is not mentioned during agreement or quotation time. Which results in irregular cash-flow and cash deductions. This situation we may not face if we maintain an in-house team of medical billers. No flexibility As employees and processes are not under the medical practitioners, flexibility issues arise as medical practitioners should always depend on the agency for all the processes and they may not time-bound. Time, process, and employee flexibility issues they have the face on outsourced service To wrap up Outsourced medical billing service has its pros and cons when compared to the in-house medical billing system. Small medical practices cannot afford to have an in-house team for medical billing. Hence, it is advisable based on the requirement and capability of medical practices can choose to be to go with outsourcing medical billing services. Like it? Share it!More by this author |