How does your billing service
develop its rates?Your
billing rate percentage seems high.We have spoken with other billing services that offered to do
the billing for less.Why
are you so high?
First of all, our billing services’ commission rate is not high
according to industry standards.
According to the HealthCare Billing and Management Association, the
rates for dermatology billing range from 6.5% on the low side to
8.75% on the high side.
Average billing rates were noted at 7.75% for 2008 contracts.
Our two billing services have maintained the average 8% billing
rates for most of its 10 years since the companies were opened in
1997.The charges are all
inclusive with the exception of the following which clients must pay
for themselves:
Cost of opening and
maintaining a lock box with their bank
Cost of mailing information
to the billing service offices
Software vendor support
costs
Cost of fee tickets
Note:There may be other computer related charges depending on the
needs of the practice. When looking at rates, you must
also always ask what charges are not included in the percentage
rate.Many billing services
charge extra (e.g., in addition to the percentage rate) for the cost
of stamps, patient statements,
CMS-1500 forms; just to name a few.Make sure when you negotiate a contract, have the billing
service outline all extra expenses that will be incurred in addition
to the commission rate and their process for increasing charges
during the contract period.