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Healthcare providers face significant challenges in securing fair reimbursement due to payer practices that complicate administrative processes and reduce revenue.
Below, we outline common payer behaviors that Tribunus Health regularly encounters and addresses in negotiations. These insights aim to help practice administrators, financial leaders, and healthcare founders identify and combat these issues.
Specialized providers often deliver unique value by addressing complex health needs and preventing long-term costs. However, payers frequently compensate specialists at rates similar to general practitioners. For example:
Tribunus Health works to differentiate specialists by highlighting their contributions to improved health outcomes and cost savings. This ensures they receive compensation reflective of their critical role in patient care.
Ghost networks occur when payers list providers as part of their network despite those providers not actively billing for specific services. This creates significant challenges:
Tribunus Health addresses this issue by analyzing payer networks for gaps and advocating for accurate provider listings to improve patient access and network transparency.
Download our case study, Tribunus Health and CHIP of Roanoke Valley to learn more about how our partnership with CHIP helped to optimize and expand their services.
During contract renegotiations, payers may subtly increase reimbursement rates for high-dollar, less-used codes while dramatically decreasing rates for high-volume codes. This tactic can lead to:
Tribunus Health emphasizes and conducts careful contract review during negotiations, ensuring providers understand the full impact of rate changes across all codes.
Provider enrollment should be a straightforward step to ensure timely reimbursement for services. Unfortunately, it has evolved into a complex and inconsistent process. Key challenges include:
These delays can result in denied claims or lost revenue, especially for smaller practices with limited administrative resources. At Tribunus Health, we advocate for streamlined processes and proactive communication with payers to mitigate these issues.
These payer behaviors create unnecessary administrative burdens and financial risks for healthcare providers. Tribunus Health is committed to educating providers about these challenges while advocating for fairer practices through data-driven strategies and proactive negotiations. By staying vigilant and informed, provider groups can better safeguard their revenue streams and focus on delivering quality care.
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