Title: Revenue Cycle Management for DSOs
1Revenue Cycle Management for DSOs
As your DSO grows, so does the complexity of your
business. Keeping tabs on every patient
appointment, insurance provider, and payment type
gets more and more complicated the more patients
you treat. Thats where revenue cycle management
for DSOs comes in. We work with DSOs to fine
tune RCM as they scale. What is dental revenue
cycle management? Revenue cycle management (RCM)
is how healthcare organizations like DSOs collect
revenue, starting with the patients first
appointment and ending when insurance claims and
patient payments are complete. In other words, it
links the provider with patient benefits and
payor reimbursements.
The main steps of dental RCM include
2- Contracting and credentialing Establishing the
contract for procedure - reimbursements or renegotiating them every 36
months or so. Credentialing is the application
for registration to sign a doctor up to the
reimbursement contract. On a 24-36 month basis,
you can renew this to assure provider licensure
and malpractice - insurance are current and in good standing.
- Patient benefits verification Taking the info
the office has collected from the patient and
researching what benefits they actually have as
part of their insurance plan. Its important to
do this before the appointment so an accurate
treatment planand financial estimatescan be
provided. This increases case acceptance from
patients and provides clarity to the office how
they can bill the payor while minimizing patient
frustrations. - Claims processing Submitting a claim to the
patients insurance company using the correct
service codes. - Reimbursement and cash posting Receiving
reimbursement from the insurance - company and collecting any outstanding payment
from the patient for services provided. - Claims follow-up Following up on outstanding
claims (or patient balances) that - are unpaid. If not conducted properly, this can
lead to serious cash flow issues, especially
when the business is dependent on a few main
insurance payors for all its revenue. The
process requires a claims specialist to call
and/or use an online portal - to review unpaid claims. Theyll supply any
missing data to get the claim to be paid,
3- or appeal the claim to be reconsidered for
payment when not paid or underpaid - from what was expected in the reimbursement
contract. - Each step helps work toward receiving the highest
possible reimbursement amount. The RCM process
also helps ensure that accounts receivable is
managed appropriately. - How does RCM impact a DSOs bottom line?
- Well-functioning RCM should address each of the
steps above. When done correctly, this financial
process can help your practice keep tabs on every
appointment, every service, and every
outstanding claim to make sure everything makes
its way to accounts receivable. The success of
RCM can be measured in the total number and value
of outstanding insurance claims and patient
balances. - If any of the steps fall behind, it can lead to
increasing unpaid claimsand ultimately, a cash
flow issue for the DSO. If providers are paid on
collections, they might be unhappy without
commensurate compensation. This can lead to
turnover or write-offs. - But when RCM functions well, accounts receivable
is minimized. Providers work is reimbursed in a
timely manner in accordance with the payor
contracts. And the DSOs bottom line should stay
in the black. - 5 tips for improving RCM in your practice
- If your DSO would benefit from an improved RCM
process, here are some tips to consider - Update UCR (usual, customary, and reasonable)
rates and payor fee schedules on an annual
basis. Confirm contracting and credentialing for
each provider. - Assure claims are verified and batched on a daily
basis. - Understand that each payor has a typical
timeframe of remitting payment. Chart this for
each payor and use it to follow up on claims that
take longer than expected.
4- To improve your RCM and insurance accounts
receivable, begin with what claims may time out
of payor consideration by largest dollar amount. - When tackling an outstanding claims issue,
measure the issue in terms of - accounts receivable as well as number of claims
in each bucket. Accounts receivable issues are
solved by addressing each claim, so set realistic
goals for how many can be addressed each day or
week per person. - Consider hiring outside help. As you grow, its
possible to outsource some of the RCM grunt
work. We recommend companies like Inside - Desk, Zentist, and Medusind.
- Dental RCM consulting with Skytale
- Revenue cycle management for DSOs is a complex
process that many practices struggle to find
effective solutions for. Thats why our DSO
consultants work with clients to improve the RCM
process. Its a great way to help DSOs improve
their cash flow and accounts receivable. - Heres how Skytale helps DSOs develop or optimize
their RCM - Assess Review existing billing and collection
policies to identify areas causing risk to the
prompt reimbursement from contracted payors.
Provide recommendations on outstanding payor
claims, department capabilities, and tools and
documentation to assure a well-performing RCM
team. - Implement Develop systems and measures to bill,
follow up, and post the receipt of EOBs. Coach
employees how to use these systems. Create
revenue cycle SOPs customized to your
organization that simplify the process of
onboarding new - employees and create a routine for operations.
- Measure Institute regular reporting of revenue
cycle key performance indicators. - First determine the current condition of accounts
receivable and RCM productivity
5metrics. Then, provide regular updates to show
progress during the engagement. Quantify the
success of team members and how their
contributions affect collectable accounts
receivable. Report total company RCM performance
in ongoing monthly management consulting
meetings with the Skytale team. Are you an owner
with an appetite for growth? Weve assembled a
team with exactly the industry experience and
expertise to help your business get where it
needs to go. Contact us today! And if youre
looking for other ways to grow your DSO, check
out how to improve the patient experience.