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Medical Economics Gives Inside Look at Health Insurer Performance Ratings

31/03/2017 7:21pm

PR Newswire (US)


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CLEVELAND, March 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Medica's Medical Economics has released the results of its 2017 Payer Scorecard – a physician-informed rating of health insurers' performance in key aspects of doctors' daily lives: communication, payments, customer service, and patient information.

With nearly 1,100 physicians participating from across the United States, the survey reveals the top three main points of contention between doctors and health insurers: negotiating reimbursement rates, claims denials, and obtaining prior authorization.

The survey also examines physician feedback on:

  • Payment turnaround time and time in accounts receivable
  • Denied claim explanations
  • Time on hold and talking to provider representative to resolve an issue
  • Communication with patient on copays and deductibles
  • Phone system and website navigability

In addition to survey data, Medical Economics spoke with healthcare experts and physicians on strategies to overcome pain points in payer relationships and improve operations at their practice and for their patients.

"For the first time ever, Medical Economics polled its readers to get to the heart of one of the biggest physician frustrations: third-party interference," said Keith L. Martin, editorial director. "We frequently hear from doctors how their payer partners are hurting and not helping patient care. This survey and its related content can help physicians minimize that frustration and focus on improving patient well-being."

To learn more about the survey results featured in the May 25 issue of Medical Economics, visit www.medicaleconomics.com.

About UBM Medica
UBM Medica provides unbiased clinical, practical, and business information to over 1 million healthcare providers, resulting in improved quality of care for patients around the world.  We serve our clients in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and related industries by delivering strategic, integrated communications solutions at the point of patient care – whether online, mobile, or in print. Our reach extends to practitioners and decision makers in primary care, pediatrics, cancer care, psychiatry, dermatology, endocrinology, eye care, neurology, women's health, men's health, radiology, managed care, pharmacy, and more. For more information, visit www.ubmmedica.com.

UBM Medica is organized by UBM plc.  UBM is the largest pure-play B2B Events organizer in the world.  Our 3,750+ people, based in more than 20 countries, serve more than 50 different sectors.  Our deep knowledge and passion for these sectors allow us to create valuable experiences which enable our customers to succeed.  Please visit www.ubm.com for the latest news and information about UBM.

Media Contact:
Amy Erdman
VP, Marketing
203-523-7041

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/medical-economics-gives-inside-look-at-health-insurer-performance-ratings-300432756.html

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