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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3374554"]You have to be kidding!!! Your management has been run out the state of FL for suspect billing practices when they were Health Monitoring Services and your management was involved in a company called Cardiostaff where the same thing happened now eCardio. A tiger never changes his stripes and the m.o. has always been to hook physicians with the lure of making more money off an interp than they do for some invasive procedures. Tell you what, you have Mr. Jordan post to this site and list the providers who pay daily for an interp. I would love to know which ones do, now that would be gutsy. I saw an eob where eCardio billed $220 per day for the service (technical) and the patients was charged their 20% co-pay for each day for 21 days. That equalled $924 the patient was responsible for and was listed on the eob. On top of that the doctor billed almost $40 per day for the interp and was reimbursed $28 per day and that totaled $588. It's companies like this which have dilouted the healthcare system with crap!!! No way an event monitor, or whatever you claim that monitor to be, should cost this much. No way a physician should get $588 for doing interps when 95% of the strips were NSR. No way you can justify this and that is why Trailblazer stepped in. You love the company because with unethical billing practices like this they are able to pay about $100 per enrollment. Your accounts are very pleased when they learn this. Enjoy while you can because it will not last.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3374554"]You have to be kidding!!! Your management has been run out the state of FL for suspect billing practices when they were Health Monitoring Services and your management was involved in a company called Cardiostaff where the same thing happened now eCardio. A tiger never changes his stripes and the m.o. has always been to hook physicians with the lure of making more money off an interp than they do for some invasive procedures. Tell you what, you have Mr. Jordan post to this site and list the providers who pay daily for an interp. I would love to know which ones do, now that would be gutsy. I saw an eob where eCardio billed $220 per day for the service (technical) and the patients was charged their 20% co-pay for each day for 21 days. That equalled $924 the patient was responsible for and was listed on the eob. On top of that the doctor billed almost $40 per day for the interp and was reimbursed $28 per day and that totaled $588. It's companies like this which have dilouted the healthcare system with crap!!! No way an event monitor, or whatever you claim that monitor to be, should cost this much. No way a physician should get $588 for doing interps when 95% of the strips were NSR. No way you can justify this and that is why Trailblazer stepped in. You love the company because with unethical billing practices like this they are able to pay about $100 per enrollment. Your accounts are very pleased when they learn this. Enjoy while you can because it will not last.[/QUOTE]
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