Title: Introduction to Collegiate Revenue and Reimbursement
1Introduction to Collegiate Revenue and
Reimbursement
- Dont Consider that the Glass is Half Full or
Half Empty, - Sometimes there has to be another Glass
2Are you billing for services provided in the
Athletic Training Room?
- No 118 (68)
- No, But Considering It 35 (20)
- Division I-A
- Division I-AA/AAA
- Division II
- Division III
- NAIA
- Yes 21 (12)
- Division I-A
- Division I-AA/AAA
- Division II
- Division III
- NAIA
3If Not then Why Not
- Philosophy 45 (38)
- Administrative Support 13 (11)
- No Need 2 (2)
- Clerical Support / Additional Paperwork 11 (9)
- Understanding 18 (15)
- Student Athlete Insurance 1 (1)
- Revenue Distribution 2 (2)
- Licensure 17 (14)
- Other 9 (8)
4If Not But Considering Biggest Obstacle
- Athletic Training Staff 3
- Self 4
- Team Physician 3
- Athletic Department Administration 7
- University Administration 10
- Legal 1
5If Not But Considering Biggest Supporter
- Athletic Training Staff 22
- Self 7
- University Administration 1
- Athletic Department Administration 2
- Team Physician 3
6If Not But Considering
- Provider
- ATC 26
- PT 2
- Physician 6
- Expectations Regarding Revenue 60,735
7Those that are Billing for Services
- Years 4.75 (Two Weeks 17 Years)
- Services
- Braces
- Physical Medicine
- Physician Visits
- Average Revenue 98,000 (165,000)
- Range in Revenue 7,500 - 375,000
- Provider (Reimbursement Model)
- ATC 4
- PT 4
- Physician 9
- Not Disclosed 4
8Types of Business Models
- Outpatient ATC
- Internal External
- Non-Athlete
- Outpatient PT
- Internal External
- Non-Athlete
- Physician Extender
- Internal External
- Facility Rental
- Ancillary Services
9Questions to Consider
- What are your biggest questions?
10Philosophically should we bill student-athletes
for services we have traditionally provided for
free?
- Service Driven vs. Profit Driven
11What percent of your student-athletes have a
primary insurance?
12What services are we going to bill?
- Every treatment session?
- Post-surgical cases?
- Time Loss?
- Every time the athlete walks through the door?
- Casting
- Aquatic Therapy
- Braces / Orthotics
- Wound Care
- Physician Services
- Others?
13What is our patient population?
- Student Athletes
- Athletic Department Staff
- University Personnel
- Student Body
- General Public
- Staff or Facility Driven
14Will billing for services impact our secondary /
excess insurance?
- Yes, and it actually could decrease your
secondary premium. - Yes, depending on how co-pays and deductibles are
handled. - Yes, percentage of student athletes without
insurance.
15How are we going to address co-pays, deductibles
and remaining balances?
- Student-Athlete Pay?
- If not then who?
- Can we Write Off co-pays?
- Account for it someway!
16How much can we expect to generate?
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17How much are we going to spend to start the
process?
- Clerical
- Software
- Fees
- Personnel
- Physical Therapist
- Physician
- Additional Athletic Trainers
- Other?
18Who is going to do the billing and collection?
- Current Athletic Training Staff
- New Athletic Training Staff
- Clerical / Insurance Coordinator
- Billing Service
19When doest the billing process stop?
- Return to Play
- Return to Function
- Insurance Dependent
20Are we going to be included on an insurance
companies list of providers?
- Do you want to be included?
- Do we have to be included?
21Do we need to be Approved Providers?
- In All Cases?
- Advantages vs. Disadvantages
- What do other do?
22Who is the Provider?
- Athletic Trainer
- Physical Therapist
- Physician
- Advantages and Disadvantages
23Where does the money go?
- Formally
- Informally
- Revenue Distribution
- Service Driven vs. Profit Driven
24If we begin billing for services are we going to
be a covered entity under HIPAA?
25How long will it take to become an Approved
Provider
- Two Months
- Three Months
- Six Months
- Never
- What determines if we get approved?
- Can we shorten / find a loop hole in the process?
26Who decides about implementing this process?
- University President
- Board of Regents
- Athletic Director
- Dean of Student Affairs
- Head Athletic Trainer
- Team Physician
- Health Services Director
- Legal Counsel
- Dean of Medical School
27Where is this program Housed
- Internal
- Athletic Department
- Health Services
- Physical Therapy Department
- Medical School
- External
- Physician Group
- Private Group
- Advantages and Disadvantages
28Are we at more Risk if we are billing for
services?
29Do we have to document better now that we are
billing for services?
30What is a realistic timeline?
- Provider Networks
- Administration
- Understanding
31More Questions?