First, our team of experts will assist you in gathering any necessary outstanding bills, EOBs (Explanation of Benefits), and provider correspondence to submit to us for review.
Data Collection
First, our team of experts will assist you in gathering any necessary outstanding bills, EOBs (Explanation of Benefits), and provider correspondence to submit to us for review.
Analysis
An Advisor reviews and clarifies your outstanding bills, EOBs (Explanation of Benefits), and a provider correspondence.
Duplicate charge amounts
Co-pays, co-insurance and deductibles
Surprise charges
Billing or coding errors
Hidden fees
Coverage policy criteria
Coordination of benefit issues
Analysis
An Advisor reviews and clarifies your outstanding bills, EOBs (Explanation of Benefits), and a provider correspondence.
Duplicate charge amounts
Copays, co-insurance and deductibles
Surprise charges
Billing or coding errors
Hidden fees
Coverage policy criteria
Coordination of benefit issues
Billing Clarification
If more information is needed from your physician's office, hospital or other provider, we guide you through the process of requesting itemized charges and clarification of billing. MBA works with you hand-in-hand on a plan to dispute questionable or incorrect charges with your provider's billing department.
Billing Clarification
If more information is needed from your physician's office, hospital or other provider, we guide you through the process of requesting itemized charges and clarification of billing. MBA works with you hand-in-hand on a plan to dispute questionable or incorrect charges with your provider's billing department.
Insurance Reimbursement
In addition to negotiating with your medical provider, the next place to turn is your insurance company. An accurate EOB (explanation of benefits) from your insurance provider is critical to resolving medical bill issues. Each insurance company uses different terminology and different formats for EOBs. It can be very confusing to understand and resolve. MBA Advisors assist in unraveling your EOBs so you’ll understand what your insurance company will and will not pay.
Insurance Reimbursement
In addition to negotiating with your medical provider, the next place to turn is your insurance company. An accurate EOB (explanation of benefits) from your insurance provider is critical to resolving medical bill issues. Each insurance company uses different terminology and different formats for EOBs. It can be very confusing to understand and resolve. MBA Advisors assist in unraveling your EOBs so you’ll understand what your insurance company will and will not pay.
Coverage Denials
Every insurance company makes decisions whether medical treatments and services are “medically necessary”. In many cases, there is a published medical coverage policy with conditions and exclusions that may cause treatments to be denied. Our Advisors will guide you to uncover and interpret these medical policies to appeal any denied coverage decisions.
Coverage Denials
Every insurance company makes decisions whether medical treatments and services are “medically necessary”. In many cases, there is a published medical coverage policy with conditions and exclusions that may cause treatments to be denied. Our Advisors will guide you to uncover and interpret these medical policies to appeal any denied coverage decisions.
Collection Relief
If your medical bill ends up with a collection agency, we help file an appeal to alleviate the collection process and protect you.
Collection Relief
If your medical bill ends up with a collection agency, we help file an appeal to alleviate the collection process and protect you.
Credit Reporting
Unpaid Medical Bills are a major contributor to lower credit scores. Medical collections can stay on your credit report for seven years which can be harmful to short and long-term personal finances.
Our goal at Medical Bill Allies is that your medical bills never result in a debt collector reporting to the credit bureaus. Our Advisors will work with you to help prevent or dispute any negative credit issues.
Credit Reporting
Unpaid Medical Bills are a major contributor to lower credit scores. Medical collections can stay on your credit report for seven years which can be harmful to short and long-term personal finances.
Our goal at Medical Bill Allies is that your medical bills never result in a debt collector reporting to the credit bureaus. Our Advisors will work with you to help prevent or dispute any negative credit issues.