Billing, Collections Policy & Procedure
After our patients have received services, it is the policy of UF Health Flagler Hospital to bill patients and applicable payers accurately and in a timely manner. During this billing and collections process, staff will provide quality customer service and timely follow-up, and all outstanding accounts will be handled in accordance with the IRS and Treasury’s 501(r) final rule under the authority of the Affordable Care Act.
PURPOSE:
It is the goal of this policy to provide clear and consistent guidelines for conducting billing andcollections functions in a manner that promotes compliance, patient satisfaction, and efficiency. Through the use of billing statements, written correspondence, and phone calls, UF Health Flagler Hospital will make diligent efforts to inform patients of their financial responsibilities and available financial assistance options, as well as follow up with patients regarding outstanding accounts. Additionally, this policy requires UF Health Flagler Hospital to make reasonable efforts to determine a patient’s eligibility for financial assistance under UF Health Flagler Hospital’s financial assistance policy before engaging in extraordinary collection actions to obtain payment.
DEFINITIONS:
Extraordinary Collection Actions (ECAs): A list of collection activities, as defined by the IRS and Treasury, that health care organizations may only take against an individual to obtain payment for care after reasonable efforts have been made to determine whether the individual is eligible for financial assistance. These actions are further defined in Section II of this policy below and include actions such as reporting adverse information to credit bureaus/reporting agencies along with legal/judicial actions such as garnishing wages.
Financial Assistance Policy (FAP): A separate policy that describes UF Health Flagler Hospital’s financial assistance program—including the criteria patients must meet in order to be eligible for financial assistance as well as the process by which individuals may apply for financial assistance.
Reasonable Efforts: A certain set of actions a health care organization must take to determine whether an individual is eligible for financial assistance under UF Health Flagler Hospital’s financial assistance policy. In general, reasonable efforts may include making presumptive determinations of eligibility for full or partial assistance as well as providing individuals with written and oral notifications about the FAP and application processes.
PROCEDURE:
I. Billing Practices
A. Insurance Billing
- For all insured patients, UF Health Flagler Hospital will bill applicable third-party payers (as based on information provided by or verified by the patient) in a timely manner.
- If a claim is denied (or is not processed) by a payer due to an error on our behalf, UF Health Flagler Hospital will not bill the patient for any amount in excess of what the patient would have owed had the payer paid the claim.
- If a claim is denied (or is not processed) by a payer due to factors outside of our organization’s control, staff will follow up with the payer and patient as appropriate to facilitate resolution of the claim. If resolution does not occur after prudent follow- up efforts, UF Health Flagler Hospital may bill the patient or take other actions consistent with current regulations and industry standards.
B. Patient Billing
- All uninsured patients will be billed directly and timely, and they will receive a statement as part of the organization’s normal billing process.
- For insured patients, after claims have been processed by third-party payers, UF Health Flagler Hospital will bill patients in a timely fashion for their respective liability amounts as determined by their insurance benefits.
- All patients may request an itemized statement for their accounts at any time.
- If a patient disputes his or her account and requests documentation regarding the bill, staff members will provide the requested documentation in writing within 10 days (if possible) and will hold the account for at least 30 days before referring the account for collection.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital may approve payment plan arrangements for patients who indicate they may have difficulty paying their balance in a single installment.
- Patient Financial Services Management has the authority to make exceptions to this policy on a case-by-case basis for special circumstances.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital is not required to accept patient-initiated payment arrangements and may refer accounts to a collection agency as outlined below if the patient is unwilling to make acceptable payment arrangements or has defaulted on an established payment plan.
II. Collections Practices
A. In compliance with relevant state and federal laws, and in accordance with the provisions outlined in this Billing and Collections Policy, UF Health Flagler Hospital may engage in collection activities—including extraordinary collection actions (ECAs)—to collect outstanding patient balances.
- General collection activities may include [follow-up calls on statements]
- Patient balances may be referred to a third party for collection at the discretion of UF Health Flagler Hospital. Accounts will be referred for collections only with the following caveats:
- There is a reasonable basis to believe the patient owes the debt.
- All third-party payers have been properly billed, and the remaining debt is the financial responsibility of the patient. UF Health Flagler Hospital shall not bill a patient for any amount that an insurance company is obligated to pay.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital will not refer accounts for collection while a claim on the account is still pending payer payment. However UF Health Flagler Hospital may classify certain claims as “denied” if such claims are stuck in “pending” mode for an unreasonable length of time despite efforts to facilitate resolution.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital will not refer accounts for collection where the claim was denied due to a UF Health Flagler Hospital error. However, UF Health Flagler Hospital may still refer the patient liability portion of such claims for collection if unpaid.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital will not refer accounts for collection where the patient has initially applied for financial assistance or other UF Health Flagler Hospital sponsored program and UF Health Flagler Hospital has not yet notified the patient of its determination (provided the patient has complied with the timeline and information requests delineated during the application process).
B. Reasonable Efforts and Extraordinary Collection Actions (ECAs)
- Before engaging in ECAs to obtain payment for care UF Health Flagler Hospital must make certain reasonable efforts to determine whether an individual is eligible for financial assistance under our financial assistance policy:
- ECAs may begin only when 120 days have passed since the first post-discharge statement was provided.
- However, at least 30 days before initiating ECAs to obtain payment, UF Health Flagler Hospital shall do the following:
- Provide the individual with a written notice that indicates the availability of financial assistance, lists potential ECAs that may be taken to obtain payment for care, and gives a deadline after which ECAs may be initiated (no sooner than 120 days after the first post-discharge billing statement and 30 days after the written notice)
- Provide a plain-language summary of the FAP along with the notice described above
- Attempt to notify the individual orally about the FAP and how he or she may get assistance with the application process
- Report adverse information to credit reporting agencies and/or credit bureaus
- UF Health Flagler Hospital provides the patient with an FAP application and a plain language summary of the FAP
- UF Health Flagler Hospital provides a written notice indicating the availability of financial assistance and specifying any deadline after which a completed application for assistance for the previous care episode will no longer be accepted. This deadline must be at least 30 days after the notice date or 240 days after the first post-discharge billing statement for prior care—whichever is later.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital makes a reasonable effort to orally notify the individual about the financial assistance policy and explain how to receive assistance with the application process.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital processes on an expedited basis any FAP applications for previous care received within the stated deadline
III. Financial Assistance
All billed patients will have the opportunity to contact UF Health Flagler Hospital regarding financial assistance for their accounts, payment plan options, and other applicable programs.
- UF Health Flagler Hospital’s financial assistance policy is available free of charge.
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