Recognizing that medical and dental practices have two types of delinquent
receivables – (1) self-pay patient balances and (2) delayed
insurance claims – NCO Receivables Management Solutions has developed a new Medical
Claims Recovery Service (MCRS). This service is designed to quickly and
cost-effectively recover delinquent insurance reimbursements. In most
practices’ delayed third-party insurance claims make up the largest number and
dollar amount of all moneys due the practice!
Many practices spend over $15 per month just attempting to recover
insurance claims that are over sixty to ninety days (or more) delinquent. MCRS
– with a one-time fee of just $9 per claim (or less) saves the practice money
while allowing the practice’s internal staff to focus their efforts on the
fresher and easier claims.
MCRS works hand-in-hand with the practice’s internal staff to reduce the
number of delayed insurance claims. In most cases,
NCO Receivables Management Solutions recommends that the practice’s management staff work delayed claims for
no longer than sixty days. Then, any
claims still outstanding at that point would be turned over to NCO Receivables Management Solutions for full
third party recovery efforts.
There are no paper forms to fill out to submit claims with MCRS. Housed in a
password protected secure section of NCO Receivables Management Solutions’s web site, delayed insurance claims
are assigned electronically via the Internet. There is no software to purchase
or install and the practice has 24 by 7 access to their accounts. Balance
changes, payment notifications, and account auditing can be done online and at
any time.
Now Medical/Dental Practices Can Have Total Receivables Protection
With the availability of MCRS, NCO Receivables Management Solutions can now offer medical practices protection
for both types of their delinquent accounts and bad debts. The NCO Receivables Management Solutions Tandem
program is used to recover outstanding self-pay balances from patients, and MCRS
to stimulate payment from delayed insurance claims.
For additional information on MCRS – or to see a demonstration – contact
Jeffrey Nolin at NCO Receivables Management Solutions at