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Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding [Paperback]

Yuval Lirov (Author), DC Brian Capra (Foreword)
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Lirov offers physicians and those involved in the field of medical billing reliable advice for improving their businesses and growing revenue.

When the author looks at the landscape of the medical profession, he sees a playing field tipped to benefit the payers and hurt the providers. By increasing billing costs, underpaying claims and conducting a growing number of post-claim audits, insurance companies strive to keep profits high by depressing those of individual providers. To counteract these methods, Lirov contends that healthcare providers need to streamline their business practices. He envisions the relationship between payers and providers as adversarial, and his book is a set of strategies that will allow providers to get back into--and hopefully even win--the game. The author seeks to show providers how to enhance their billing practices with a set of strategies designed to take advantage of the "network effect," a characteristic of systems that allows a large number of disparate providers to capitalize upon their strength in numbers. Lirov also presents a comprehensive model for improving many elements of the provider-patient experience. He offers helpful advice on building communication with patients, improving clinical documentation (notes physicians take when dealing with patients) and facilitating the scheduling of patient visits. Lirov helpfully notes that his book is not for the billing novice, and he directs beginners to a number of other helpful primers. But for those who already have a strong handle on billing--and have a need to improve their practices to increase revenue--the book is an invaluable resource.

Lirov's writing, though sometimes weighed down by jargon, is precise and evocative, and his methods are sound and clearly explained. A superior addition to the field of medical billing. -- Kirkus Reviews, February 13, 2008

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You want to heal the sick, but you waste your time fighting insurance companies and barely making ends meet in a conflict-ridden business environment. "Increasing complexity of billing creates opportunities for the payers to benefit at the expense of the providers," says Dr. Sigmund Miller, executive director of the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors (ANJC). "Endless claim denials, payment delays, and post-payment audits are all too familiar symptoms of dilettante billing. Doctors require professional solutions."

"Providers paid $3.1 billion last year in refunds and penalties-twenty times more than ten years ago," adds Jeffrey Randolph, ANJC legal counsel. "The payer's motive is money, the payer's means is a gargantuan statistical database, and every provider is an opportunity."

"Practice owners alone are helpless against insurance companies that are armed with powerful technology and focused on keeping providers' money to increase profits for their shareholders," says Dr. Yuval Lirov, who holds patents in artificial intelligence and computer security and is also CEO of Vericle Inc., a distributed practice management and billing technology company in New Jersey.

Practicing Profitability is the first book to systematically approach billing from the "payer-provider conflict" perspective and to apply the "network effect." The network effect is the most revolutionary characteristic of Internet technology. In short, it's when the value of a networked service to a customer increases in step with the growing number of customers. It applies to services like Google AdSense, eBay, Wikipedia, Skype, Amazon, Flickr, and MySpace-and it can be used by healthcare practice owners and managers to "level the playing field" with insurance companies.

"The network effect allows each member practice to gain more value as each new practice joins the Vericle network," says Lirov. "For practice managers, value is defined in terms of increased collections, reduced audit risk, better practice efficiencies, and added sources of revenue. This book demonstrates how practice managers achieve and take advantage of the network effect by combining Straight-Through Processing [STP] and Software as a Service [SaaS] architectures."

Practicing Profitability touches on every aspect of modern office management software-including workflow, reporting, outsourcing, scheduling, EMR, SOAP notes, care plans, coding, billing, collections, HIPAA compliance, and audit risk management. It shows simple steps that practice owners must take to increase practice revenue without wasting time, energy, and money on personnel, software, hardware, or any other resources that dilute their focus from patient care and practice development. The book spans thirty-five chapters and about two hundred pages, and it contains informative illustrations and an extensive index. It's aimed at practice owners, coaches, owners of billing companies, practice managers, office management consultants, billing specialists, and recent graduates of medical schools and chiropractic colleges.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Affinity Billing, Inc (September 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979610117
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979610110
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #677,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Yuval Lirov, PhD, is the author of "Medical Billing Networks and Processes," "Practicing Profitability: Billing Network Effect" (Affinity Billing) and "Mission Critical Systems Management" (Prentice Hall), inventor of patents in artificial intelligence and computer security, and CEO of Vericle.net Distributed Practice Management and Billing Technologies. Lirov earned his doctorate in systems science and mathematics under the guidance of Professor E. Y. Rodin at Washington University in St. Louis.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best billing book I have seen, October 12, 2007
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Douglas Cassel "M.D." (los angeles, california) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding (Paperback)
Doctors don't understand medical billing. Medical billing is important, complex and increasingly adversarial. In these days of decreasing reimbursement, doctors in offices are pitted against large insurance companies with significant resources devoted to denying reimbursement. Federal law makes non-compliance with arcane rules punishable by both fines and criminal sentences. The doctors and staffs of small offices need the knowledge and tools to obtain the insurance reimbursement to which they are entitled.

"Practicing Profitability" is the single best book on medical billing I have seen.

It describes the complexities of medical billing as well as offering cost effective methods to optimize reimbursement while at the same time following all rules of compliance.

Complete, concise and well organized, written by a recognized expert in the field, I can recommend it without reservation.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Levels the playing field, December 30, 2007
This review is from: Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding (Paperback)
A comprehensive analysis of the losing battle physicians find themselves in with unpaid and underpaid claims due to the insurance companies' powerful computers and software. Insurers will pick out small inconsistencies and reject claims, delaying for weeks or months the payment the physician has earned. The approach outlined in this easy to read book explains how the doctor can level the playing field by equipping his or her practice with equally powerful software to match the insurers'. Dr. Lirov, a renowned computer expert, outlines the various strategies of his system to overcome the payers' continuous attempts to underpay or delay payment to the practitioner. Using such a system makes sure that claims are 'clean' even before they are submitted. Moreover, it does not allow the insurer much time to delay thereby shortening the time for accounts receivable. This results in enhanced profitability for the practice, hence the name of the book, "Practicing Profitability." It should be required reading for anyone in private practice.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Modern Profitability and Billing Resource for the Physical Therapy Practice, January 5, 2008
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Gerilyn M. Gault (Binghamton, New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding (Paperback)
The profitable Physical Therapy and rehabilitation practice requires sharp focus and excellent administrative skills in addition to assurance of best practices. Payers underpay Physical Therapy and rehabilitation offices more often than any other specialty. An average PT claim earns $55, which has dropped 17% over the past five years. Payers also audit Physical Therapy and rehabilitation offices more often than any other specialty because of inconsistent medical documentation and frequent problems with billing compliance. Instead of treating patients, practice owners spend excessive and wasted time fighting payers and payers' systems.

"Practicing Profitability" teaches how to implement scalable billing processes using modern Internet technology to match the power, efficiency, and scale of payers' systems. The examples in this book have a background in chiropractic office management and are directly applicable, equally relevant and extremely important in the advancement of Physical Therapy and rehabilitation billing practices.

Regardless if you are just starting your Physical Therapy practice or if you are a veteran rehab office owner, "Practicing Profitability" offers a wealth of knowledge in a tightly organized and easily digestible way. It is the best modern profitability resource for the owner of a Physical Therapy practice.

Gerilyn M. Gault, Physical Therapist
Co-Owner G&E Therapies
Rehabilitation Company, NY
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