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Monday, May 21, 2007

MONEY MAKING WAY :Current Home Businesses






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Current Home Businesses

Gather information on the latest home based business opportunities. Advertisers showcase the businesses they are finding success with and want to share with you.

Finding the right opportunity for you is key. Be sure to ask questions and get all the facts you need to make an informed decision that you are comfortable with.

All the listings below have been placed recently, so you'll know that you are looking over the latest thing that people are doing to earn an income from home!


"Most people who visit a physician have some type of medical insurance with a co-payment. The co-payment is collected at the time of the visit and the balance of the doctor's charge is submitted to the insurance company of the patient. A medical > biller submits the balance of the invoice to the proper insurance company for payment."


"What are your thoughts about Medical Billing Courses, specifically the ones that claim "you can work at home" after > training?"


"Physicians cannot afford to hire newly certified medical billers to work from their home, they simply don't have the knowledge or experience to properly submit claims. That doesn't reflect on the abilities of a new hire, almost everyone entering a new position needs training and practice in procedures."

"It sounds so easy, take a class and go to work!"

"It's extremely complex. The majority of medical billing classes only cover a small percentage of the knowledge needed to insure correct billing and coding procedures. Most teach basic data input. An established physician can have 10 to 20 different insurance companies, each with specific guidelines, different coverage and coding procedures. A claim submitted incorrectly will be rejected and not paid, sometimes for months! A claim can be rejected because the employer's name was omitted. A claim can be rejected because the procedure is not covered at the doctor's office but IS covered as a referral. There are many reasons claims are rejected, it is the responsibility of the biller to make sure a claim is properly submitted the first time. Even a lot of the doctors aren't familiar with the correct codes for different procedures. To clarify further, an employer buys coverage for their employees through an insurance company. The insurance company customizes the coverage based on the employer's needs. Let's say you work for employer A and your sister works for employer B. You both have the same insurance company, but the coverage can be totally different between the two. The medical biller would need to know the specific coverage for each employer to properly submit claims."


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