How Is Your Medical Billing Department Doing?

Trucare Billing
4 min readJul 19, 2022

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by Trucare Billing

How Is Your In-House Medical Billing Department Doing?

Do you know how your medical billing department is doing? Most physicians would say “okay.” But how can you be sure? The only way is to receive insurance aging reports on a monthly basis from your billing department. These reports will show you how long it’s taking for your claims to be paid — 30, 60, 90, 120, or more days.

But are the reports you are getting accurate? Are you even getting reports? Just because you are getting paid does not mean you are not leaving lots of real money on the table. A good aging report will show you exactly how your medical billing staff is doing in regard to follow-up on patient accounts and insurance claims.

What does an aging report look like?

Table 1 shows a typical aging report for a small specialty practice. The table includes both patient and insurance amounts due in the different aging buckets. The best way to gauge the productivity of your billing staff is by checking to see what your accounts receivable are over 120 days.

But what is a good percentage?

The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) puts out a yearly report benchmarking the 120-day aging bucket based on the type of medical specialty.

In Table 1 we can see that the practice has 5.2 percent of all accounts receivable over 120 days. Compare that to the MGMA benchmark of 17.7 percent for the average practice. You can see that the practice in the table is doing extremely well collecting the money due its physicians.

TABLE 1

Now, let’s take a look at the reports from your practice. What is your figure for outstanding claims over 120 days old? Are your figures better or worse? If worse, you have serious problems in your billing department or your medical billing company. If better, great — but let’s take a closer look. There may still be a problem.

Why would it be a problem if my number is better than the MGMA’s?

Well, you have to be careful here, because there are two ways your practice management system and staff can calculate your aging of accounts receivable. Some systems will calculate the aging based on when the insurance is billed. The problem here is that any time you re-bill insurance, the aging clock starts over again. A 160-day-old claim can be reset to look as if it is current.

Here is an example of what I mean: A patient comes in on June 1, insurance denies on July 1, and insurance is then re-billed with an appeal on August 1. In this case, the aging will be based on the August 1 re-bill date, not on June 1. Not only does this method not produce accurate accounting, but it may be masking serious issues with your billing staff.

How do I know if I have problems with my billing department?

One thing you will have to watch for is whether your biller routinely masses re-bills insurance claims that have not been paid. Remember, the aging clock starts again. If you were to run an aging report right after those claims were re-billed, they would not show up as old, but as current. Your report would look very good, and it would seem as though your medical billing department was doing a fantastic job, when in reality they may not be, and you are losing money.

So, how do I calculate correctly to get an accurate report?

The correct way to calculate the aging of insurance accounts is to run your accounts receivable reports based on the date of service. This will give you an accurate accounting of how old your claims really are and how well- and how quickly- you’re billing staff is following up on unpaid and denied claims.

If you are not sure which report you are currently running, contact software support for your practice management system. They will be able to help you determine how the report is running. By using the MGMA benchmark and calculating your aging correctly, you now have a standard by which to hold your manager and billing department accountable.

In private practice and/or any healthcare business, having the right workflows can be the difference between success and failure, breaking even or making a profit. Picking the right technology for your practice to optimize your revenue cycle management is difficult and here at Trucare, we are all about helping you through that process. As an experienced medical billing and coding company, we not only handle all aspects of your medical billing process but we will help you find the right technology partners that fit your needs and help you optimize your workflows. We will show the case studies and things that are working for other clinicians like you, and keep you up to date with the ever-changing healthcare system. Connect with us to get a free Billing and Coding analysis of your practice.

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Trucare Billing

Making healthcare more efficient, one claim at a time. Trucare is a state-of-the-art medical billing partner, that helps your healthcare business thrive.