Patient Billing & Statements

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Patient Billing & Statements

A billing solution for healthcare professionals who wish to deliver simple-to-understand statements quickly and efficiently.

A medical bill is a patient statement. Patients might get them digitally or by standard mail. Sending out requests from patients probably costs a lot of money for you as a healthcare provider. You could possibly hire staff members whose sole duty is to handle medical billing.

All of these duties are taken care of for your practice via a patient statement service, which lets you reduce administrative costs, increase medical fee collection efficiency, and ensure your team is focused on your patients.

MedAR Resolve makes sure that the patient statement service is completed more quickly and efficiently. The patient receives prompt delivery of both an e-statement and a patient-friendly statement via standard mail. The patient statements we provide make the difference between the amount paid and collected. Along with it, the patient gets clarity on whom they are paying a particular amount.

What are the different elements of our Patient Statement Services?

MedAR Resolve makes sure that the patient statement service is completed more quickly and efficiently. The patient receives prompt delivery of both an e-statement and a patient-friendly statement via standard mail. The patient statements we provide make the difference between the amount paid and collected. Along with it, the patient gets clarity on whom they are paying a particular amount.

MedAR offers quick, accurate, and timely patient statements.

Before the final invoices are prepared and submitted to the patient, we deploy an efficient workforce to work on the patients’ statements. Patient statement reports are prepared at the end of the month, and our meticulous team double-checks every piece of information before delivering the statement.

Additionally, a separate report is delivered to the clinic where most of the statements have been created and need to be sent to a collection agency or a patient follow-up for outstanding payments.