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<blockquote data-quote="bhsmte" data-source="post: 68259336" data-attributes="member: 329816"><p>That is the whole point, ALL paperwork was in place beforehand and Medicare even acknowledged they had everything they needed months before, yet they kept asking for information they later claimed they didn't get, when they had previously stated they did have it and it was a three ring circus. And yes, we did know Medicare did not allow back billing before you get your provider number, which was the whole point of us doing everything on our end in a timely manner to get the number and then Medicare dropping the ball completely so we had to continue treating patients for 3 months and not getting paid.</p><p></p><p>In 20 years of dealing with these types of government agencies the main problems are this IMO; they have little motivation to do a good job (they have no competition) and it shows in the complacency, inefficiencies and errors they make, that the business ends up paying for and in this specific case, it cost my company over $300,000 in lost revenue, that it had to eat.</p><p></p><p>As I have stated, I am for a single payer and healthcare for all, but my experience in letting the government run this thing, is scary based on my real life experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhsmte, post: 68259336, member: 329816"] That is the whole point, ALL paperwork was in place beforehand and Medicare even acknowledged they had everything they needed months before, yet they kept asking for information they later claimed they didn't get, when they had previously stated they did have it and it was a three ring circus. And yes, we did know Medicare did not allow back billing before you get your provider number, which was the whole point of us doing everything on our end in a timely manner to get the number and then Medicare dropping the ball completely so we had to continue treating patients for 3 months and not getting paid. In 20 years of dealing with these types of government agencies the main problems are this IMO; they have little motivation to do a good job (they have no competition) and it shows in the complacency, inefficiencies and errors they make, that the business ends up paying for and in this specific case, it cost my company over $300,000 in lost revenue, that it had to eat. As I have stated, I am for a single payer and healthcare for all, but my experience in letting the government run this thing, is scary based on my real life experience. [/QUOTE]
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