Third Party Liability Recoveries
Weber and Associates provides consulting services as well as recovery services for our third party liability clients. Our goal is to create a partnership whereby no accounts go unidentified and all opportunities are pursued.
We review our client’s payer contracts to determine which insurance companies allow for third party recoveries after insurance has paid. We also establish routine reports that help identify third party liability opportunities, work closely with your medical records department, and train your admitting and billing staff to develop a seamless process.
All settlement negotiators are expertly trained on the statutory settlement parameters so that each settlement is maximized.
It's not just about Auto Accidents Liens...
Hospitals must also stay complaint with Medicare Secondary Payer Laws…
Medicare Secondary Payer Laws require Hospitals to perform several tasks in order to be complaint with the Medicare Secondary Payer Laws. It starts in Admitting, using the required Medicare Third Party Questionnaire, continues in the business office with restrictions on which accounts can be billed, when the claims can be billed, and how the claims are billed. The law also requires facilities to issue copies of all attorney requests and subpoenas for medical records to the Medicare COBC even if the underlying claim has already been billed and paid by Medicare. Failure to comply can create penalties and fines for Hospitals into the millions of dollars.
Medicare Compliance Guarantee
Weber & Associates provides it’s Third Party Liability clients with a Medicare Compliance Guarantee. Thru our processes we will guarantee our hospital clients to be compliant with the Medicare Secondary Payer laws.
Multiple Robust Processes Needed to Maximize Opportunities
We have developed numerous processes to uncover all Third-Party Liability claims and to secure payment from indemnity Insurers. The synergy of the multiple processes ensures no claim goes unidentified. For more details please listen to our: Podcast on Third Party Liability