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Chiropractic Office Billing Index Drops Again - Medicare and the Blues of Illinois Maintain Lead
By
Yuval Lirov Platinum Quality Author

In November, the Chiropractic Office Billing Precision Index (BPI) has continued its slide down by another 1.7 points, when compared to its October mark. Overall, the November BPI obtained a score of 19.6, a grade of 1.9 points below the national average of 17.7. Yet its structure, and most importantly, its two lead positions, remained unchanged since September, and even improved, where Medicare Illinois edged up by 1.1 points, and Blue Cross Blue Shield Illinois - by 3.6 points.

The November index, just like its predecessor, kept unchanged both its membership and the two lead positions. The two tables below itemize the November and October indexes, including their memberships and their relative performance, as recorded in Billing Precision's system.

  • Billing Precision Index 19.6 - November 2007
  • Medicare Illinois 5.8
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Illinois 7.9
  • United Healthcare 15
  • CIGNA 15.7
  • Medicare New Jersey 19.4
  • Aetna 20
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield New Jersey 20.7
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Pennsylvania 30.5
  • GEICO 36.2
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Georgia 39.9
  • Billing Precision Index 17.9 - October 2007
  • Medicare Illinois 6.9
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Illinois 11.5
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Pennsylvania 12.4
  • Medicare New Jersey 12.6
  • United Healthcare 13.7
  • CIGNA 14.7
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield New Jersey 18.6
  • Aetna 19.5
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield Georgia 33.1
  • GEICO 33.4

Coverage

BPI is rule-based, i.e., payer participation in the index is defined by a set of dynamic rules at the time of computation, rather than a static listing of specific payers. Therefore, any specific payer may start or discontinue participation in the index, dependent on satisfaction of the rule's conditions. The current selection of payers for participation in the BPI is based on one hundred top-volume providers and all payers across all United States that have processed more than six hundred claims through Billing Precision services.

Update Cycle

Billing Precision updates BPI on a monthly basis. In order to accommodate future growth of provided information, index combinations, and sensitivity across multiple indices, the Billing Precision Index employs Volume Weighting.

Information Provided

BPI computes the percent of Accounts Receivable beyond 120 days. Note that national average across all medical specialties of percent of accounts receivable beyond 120 days is 17.7%.

Summary

Chiropractic office managers use the rule-based index to benchmark their billing performance and guide its improvement over time. Note that a simple comparison of a payer's performance metric to a national benchmark determines if that payer performs well, or not. The rule-based approach to benchmarking also allows ranking of an entire set of payers by sorting them according to the same performance metric. Rule-based benchmarking also allows for the identification of elite payers, those that perform best in comparison to every payer in the country, as shown by the index-driven ranking. Finally, since the billing index stands for the entire set of such select participants, the number of times a given payer has participated in the monthly index determines its historic performance.

Yuval Lirov, PhD, author of "Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding" (Affinity Billing) and "Mission Critical Systems Management" (Prentice Hall), inventor of patents in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Security, and CEO of Vericle.net - Distributed Medical Billing and Practice Management Technologies Yuval invites you to register to the next webinar on audit risk at BillingPrecision.com

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