All posts tagged: rbusch@mbaaudit.com

Don't Forget to Pay the Doctor's Secretary

Patients pay their insurance company to cover medical procedures. The insurance companies make money when the patients are healthy, and the patients don’t pay full value for the medical procedures they do need. Everyone wins. Inadequate Health Insurance Payments Not the doctors. Patients pay and insurance companies reimburse only for procedures provided. Doctors foot the

Paging Dr. Welby, Paging Dr. Welby

Not to date myself, but in the world of 21st century healthcare, Marcus Welby has left the building.  Our healthcare experience has changed over the years, primarily for the better, but it is still changing in ways that many find hard to accept.  Doctors are now providers, and patients have become consumers; medicine is no

Don’t bite off more than you can chew…

FACT – Medicare fraud costs taxpayers roughly $60 billion a year. FACT – The government pays tens of million dollars annually to contractors to detect Medicare fraud. FACT – Whatever the health officials are doing in an attempt to stop Medicare fraud is not enough. Attempts to Stop Medicare Fraud A report, not yet issued

There’s always more to the story

Just because someone said it, doesn’t make it true, especially in the realm of health tips.  It’s unsettling, especially in healthcare reporting, what people will say and what people will believe.  It’s a 24-hour news cycle and the media is constantly looking for the next big headline.  As a result, they aren’t always reporting the

We've Come A Long Way Baby!

First off, let me wish all of you a very happy Thanksgiving!  Things have certainly changed since the Pilgrims first gathered for that historic celebration.  We’ve gone from horses to smart cars, candlelight to energy-efficient light bulbs and hitching-post stores to mega malls. Healthcare has been no stranger to change either.  We’ve come a long

What’s The Buzz?

Electronic Health Records Electronic Health Records (EHR) are the new ‘water cooler’ topic for the medical community.  With the Medicare EHR Incentive Program final date to register and attest for an incentive payment looming (Nov. 30), the conversations can only be increasing.  There is no choice, providers, hospitals and all affiliated parties have to get

No Meds? No Way!

They say the only thing certain in life is death and taxes. That is true, but we like to believe other things are ‘certain’ too – like McDonalds will always have fries, the Labor Day MDA telethon will always have Jerry Lewis and hospitals will always have drugs. Well, I don’t know where Jerry went,

Eyes Wide Open For Open Enrollment

It happens every year. The ‘big’ open enrollment insurance benefit envelope arrives and you can’t help but feel you should be thinking a little harder about which plan to choose, but aren’t exactly sure what to ‘think’ about.  You aren’t alone.  Every year the family premium has gone up (usually around 9%), and this year,

Worker's Compensation Fraud

Workers compensation is an idea as old as time. Seriously. The ancient Sumerian Nippur Tablet – no. 3191, dating back to 2050 BC, laid out the laws of monetary compensation for specific worker injuries.  The ancient Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Chinese all had compensation schedules in place too. Since then, obviously, the concept has evolved

Bags Are Packed and Ready to Go, But Are You?

Passport –  √ Slimming black pants – √ Liquids in 1 quart bag – √ All packed – √     NOT SO FAST!  You aren’t finished packing. Traveling with Your Prescriptions Where are your medications?  Do you have enough to last your entire trip? People, this is so important.  You need to bring enough