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Physicians Practice® Publishes 2007 PayerViewSM Rankings
Baltimore, Maryland — June 02, 2007 — Insurer rankings highlight growing patient responsibility due to consumer-directed plans
Physicians Practice®, America’s leading practice management journal for physicians, has published the full second annual PayerViewSM Rankings in its June issue with athenahealth, Inc., a leading provider of web-based services, knowledge, and software for medical practices.
The data ranks payers based on how easy it is for providers to work with them. The accompanying article discusses trends and offers advice to medical practices. Among the eight large national payers ranked, there was significant movement and variability from 2006 and new payers trends revealed:
- CIGNA Healthcare assumes top overall ranking among national payers, moving up from 5th overall in 2006. Former top ranked payer Humana dropped to 4th.
- Aetna moved from a ranking of 4th in 2006 to 2nd in 2007, also having the lowest Days in Account Receivable (DAR) among national payers.
- The rankings indicate an increased burden put on physicians in having to manage patient collections due to consumer-directed health plans, co-insurance, co-pays, and high deductible plans. There was a 19 percent increase in the amount of billed charges transferred to patients by national payers from last year’s rankings.
- DAR for processing claims decreased close to 5 percent for national payers and 3 percent for regional payers from the 2006 rankings. This may indicate that the industry as a whole has improved with respect to claim processing, as has the athenahealth provider community’s ability to better manage the claim revenue cycle.
This year’s rankings have been expanded from 2006, utilizing claims performance data from more than 8,500 medical providers representing over 28 million medical charge lines for all four quarters in 2006. This data included medical services that were billed in 33 states and submitted to payers in 46 states. The PayerView data is derived from athenahealth’s web-based athenaNet® practice management system database, and ranks health insurers according to specific measures of financial, administrative performance, and medical policy complexity.
“Physicians struggle daily to get paid fairly for the work they do. PayerView is one opportunity to bring that issue to the public forum as well as for physicians to make better, data-based decisions about whether to continue working with certain payers. We see PayerView as a form of empowerment for physicians as much as a wake-up call for payers,” says Pamela Moore, senior editor for Physicians Practice, the business journal that helps more than 300,000 physicians and their staff in the United States and Canada run their practices more efficiently in order to spend more time with patients.
Since its launch in June 2006, PayerView has provided an industry-unique framework to systematically address what athenahealth and Physicians Practice believe is unnecessary administrative complexity existing between payers and providers. PayerView is designed to look at payers’ performance based on a number of categories, which combine to provide an overall ranking aimed at quantifying the “ease of doing business with the payer.” All data used for the rankings come from actual claims performance data of athenahealth providers and depict athenahealth’s experience in dealing with individual payers across the nation. The rankings include national payers with at least 120,000 charge lines of data and regional payers with a minimum of 20,000 charge lines.
To view the complete 2007 PayerView Rankings and Physicians Practice’s related article, visit www.PhysiciansPractice.com
About Physicians Practice Physicians Practice creates content to help physicians strengthen their practice operations to improve patient care through its award-winning journal, popular Web site, audioconferences, newsletters, and live seminars. Physicians Practice®, America's Leading Practice Management Journal, received numerous awards in 2006-2007, including: Publication of the Year, Best Publication Redesign, and Best Regular Column for "The Bigger Picture" from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE); Publication Redesign from the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE); and recognition as one of Baltimore's Future 50 companies from SmartCEO magazine. Physicians Practice is owned by CMPMedica. For more information about Physicians Practice, visit our web site at www.PhysiciansPractice.com
About athenahealth athenahealth provides a physician revenue and clinical cycle management offering that integrates Web-based practice management and electronic medical record (EMR) software, continually updated payer knowledge, and back-office processing specialists into a single service. The results are faster payment at lower cost, improved patient care, higher revenue retention and less hassle for the thousands of physicians using athenahealth nationwide. The company currently collects over $2 billion on behalf of its clients on an annualized basis. athenahealth is dedicated to helping providers make optimum use of their time, ultimately improving the quality of service delivered and the financial reward for it. For more information, visit www.athenahealth.com or call (888) 652-8200.
For More Information, Contact: Katherine Hermann General Manager Physicians Practice 443 543 5115 khermann@physicianspractice.com
Beatrix Eriksen Group Director - Market Research, Marketing & Circulation CMPMedica 203 662 6540 BEriksen@cmp.com
John Hallock athenahealth, Inc. (617) 402-1428 jhallock@athenahealth.com
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