Getting payers to abide by their contract promises to your practice can seem almost impossible. They delay your payments, deny your claims, hold up authorizations, defer provider enrollments, etc. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Although it feels like payers hold all the cards, you can make them more closely abide by their contract. In just one hour, you’ll learn actionable strategies to hold payers more accountable, reduce headaches, and receive faster reimbursements.
On Tuesday, January 14th at 1pm ET, expert David Zetter will present a 60-minute online training that will walk you through how to turn the tables on your payers. You’ll learn how to make working with payers easier, more efficient, and less stressful.
After attending this online training, you’ll be able to hold your payers more accountable with these proven strategies:
- Utilize the #1 regulation that was designed to protect your revenue
- Implement proven payer communication tactics that get you results
- Standardize your credentialing processes to make them faster and more effective
- Use state regulations to safeguard your practice against payer delays
- Execute proven tracking process to speed up reimbursements
- Achieve higher reimbursement with ERISA protections
- Make provider onboarding easier and get approvals faster
- More efficiently utilize online portals: NPPES, I&A, PECOS, CAQH, etc.
- End payer runaround, get the answers you need when you need them
- And so much more …
Although fighting back against payer delays, denials, and reduced reimbursements can seem like a never-ending battle, you have more power than you realize.
Attend this exclusive live online training with nationally recognized expert David Zetter to take control of your payer relationships with his proven actionable strategies. David will even take time to answer your questions at the end of the training.
Attendance to this training is limited to ensure you have an optimal experience. Sign up today.
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