How Mandatory Electronic Claims Submission Affects Us
Recently the state of Minnesota mandated that all medical claims are sent electronically by July 15, 2009. If you are not from Minnesota, you may not feel that this affects you, but it does. It affects us all.
Costs are definitely cut down with electronic billing. Both insurance companies and the government would like to see all claims sent electronically. If Minnesota is effective with instituting the electronic mandate, you can be sure that other states will follow. It is just a matter of time.
A very small percentage of medical offices or billing services are capable of sending all their claims electronically. Many small insurance carriers are not yet capable of accepting claims electronically. So how will we accomplish this major undertaking? The real question is how will this affect the individual providers and billing services.
The providers in the state of Minnesota will have to at the very least have a computer with internet access in the office or they will have to hire someone who can submit the claims on their behalf. Don't laugh! We still find offices that don't have a computer. They won't have to purchase an expensive practice management system if they don't want to. They may have a good way of tracking their claims on paper but hopefully they are tracking claims. Anyone who has been in this business for any length of time knows of the office that looses thousands of dollars or tens of thousands of dollars by not tracking claims to make sure they are paid.
The Trade Association of State HMO's (The Minnesota Council of Health Plans) has contracted with an independent company who is building the software that will be available to medical offices and billing services in the state of Mn. to submit the claims online. The biller will go to the site and enter the claim information and send it to the insurance company. The only problem with this is that the information will have to be entered again for tracking purposes. If the office has a practice management system, any claims that had to be sent through this new system will also have to be entered into the practice management system.
We don't know how this affects the smaller insurance companies in Minnesota who were not yet capable of receiving electronic claims submissions. I presume they are scrambling to get ready. Not only has Minnesota mandated that medical insurance claims be submitted electronically, but they have also mandated that all insurance carriers use ERAs or electronic remittance advices (electronic eobs). This is huge too. Electronic remittances make posting payments much quicker and easier if you have the means to post them automatically.
At any rate, it will be very interesting to see how this all works out. All eyes are on Minnesota. We would be interested in hearing from anyone in Minnesota and how it is affecting them.
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