rebill

rebill

(riːˈbɪl)
vb (tr)
(Commerce) to bill or charge (someone or something) again
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At this point, the flanking participants, advertiser and media, will complete the transaction; the media will provide an adjusted bill to the agency, which will rebill the adjustments to the client.
The RadiusPoint platform gives us the ability to direct bill, rebill and consolidate bills within a single software solution.
However, families may need to let providers know to rebill. If families use Medicaid to supplement a private insurance plan, even if the doctor/medical provider doesn't usually accept Medicaid, the billing department can call the Medicaid HMO for the directions on how bill Medicaid as "out of network." If a provider doesn't take Medicare, the provider just needs to send his "Medicare opt out" with the bill using this Medicare form in English or Spanish at www.cms.gov/Medicare/CMS-Forms/CMS-Forms/CMS-Forms-Items/CMS012949.html.
Ipsen will book all related sales and marketing expenses, rebill them to Inspiration and record them in Other Revenues.
Cheshire - together with seven other police authorities and a city council - has been given three weeks to respond, after which they face having to rebill residents with a lower rise, or cut budgets for future years.
* The database is designed to send 3 bills; after the last bill is sent, the system does not rebill * Record type is "past member" * Incorrect address/return mail I did not receive my Journal.
The current system imposes unnecessary and substantial administrative burdens on retail pharmacies, including the need to issue refunds and rebill claims, claims NACDS.
To save time and money, our powerful billing system automates rebill, retroactive changes, coordination of benefits, and electronic payment.
The "gaming" perspective obviously has to do with issues surrounding insurance companies--send a bill, wait for the denial, rebill the appeal, get paid (usually incorrectly), appeal the payment, threaten to balance bill the patient, and finally, get that to which you are entitled.
* diligence of follow-up to reimbursement (i.e., rebill patient for portion of the bill when allowed by carrier),