Email provides a method of segmenting and organizing the claims submission process to allow handling the complexities that may arise.
A study published in The Medical Legal Aspects of Acute Care Medicine, “Claims submission is the process of direct communication between the physician practice and an insurance company.”
Despite the routine nature of submission processes, complex claims arise from high-cost procedures with lengthy additional clinical procedures that need to be separately coded during charge capturing. In these cases, providers often have to maintain a higher degree of coordination leaving room for error.
Errors then result in delays in the insurance claims process that cause a backup in billings. The burden then results in the need to confirm all source documentation and use the treating physician's time to confirm procedures undertaken.
This is a prime example of hundreds of causes of the backup and eventual problem caused by the claims submission process.
Email protocols can mitigate the strain placed on organizations as a result of particularly complex cases. The fundamental concepts related to handling complex medical claims as well as the use of simple steps for staff to follow allow for the best possible outcomes.
A general guideline for creating these protocols includes:
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It is a technique where the users add extra details to email addresses to filter and organize incoming emails.
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The process in healthcare where services provided to a patient are documented and recorded.