South Windsor, CT
April 18, 2017
MedUSA Healthcare Services announced the addition of Medical Rehabilitation Associates, Inc (MRA) to its growing list of Clients. MedUSA provides end-to-end Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) services for MRA. Billing services commenced late in 2016.
“We started seeing the impact of MedUSA’s superior service immediately after they started billing for us,” says Dr. Carl Shelton of MRA. “In the six months they have been performing our billing, there has been a significant increase in our revenue.”
Dr. Shelton added, “I picked my previous biller based on size, assuming that a national name would translate to better service. I was wrong. MedUSA’s high touch customer service, 28-year track record, highly experienced staff and extensive use of technology in their process allows them to deliver superior service. I am delighted with my choice.”
MRA’s clearance rate has increased substantially since the change in billing service. Additionally, MedUSA has taken over the collection of the practice’s old AR, and started collecting it as well. “We expect to clear over 99% of allowable charges for this client as well, by the time we hit the 6-month mark” according to Donna Pfundstein, Director of Operations. “We were able to recommend changes in MRA’s process and workflow that had a significant impact on their first pass collection rate. We also resolved numerous credentialing issues with multiple carriers as part of the on-boarding process.”
Medical Rehabilitation Associates specializes in Physiatry (Physical Medicine) and Rehabilitation, treating clients in Kentucky and West Virginia. MedUSA Healthcare Services provides medical billing, coding and transcription services for clients across the US.
MedUSA has been providing Revenue Cycle Management services
continuously for 30 years. Our long list of satisfied clients
is a testament to the quality of our billing service.
Our billing clients get real time access to all their financial and
billing information through our portal. Clients can have unlimited
users with varying access based on the roles.