Do we have to retain EOBs for a certain period of time?
Question: Do we have to retain EOBs for a certain period of time?
Answer: Many practices retain EOBs for up to seven years - a nuisance, but they come in handy if a payer does a retrospective audit and demands thousands of dollars in refunds (believe me, it happens). The IRS also might like to have a look. Take a look at what your contracts do or do not specify on this point.
That said, there is no reason to keep the paper. A well-scanned version is just as legitimate - and easier to find later on. Just scan and store them by numerical assignment or whatever filing method works for your biller.
Asset Protection and Financial Planning
December 6th 2021Asset protection attorney and regular Physicians Practice contributor Ike Devji and Anthony Williams, an investment advisor representative and the founder and president of Mosaic Financial Associates, discuss the impact of COVID-19 on high-earner assets and financial planning, impending tax changes, common asset protection and wealth preservation mistakes high earners make, and more.
Reducing burnout with medical scribes
November 29th 2021Physicians Practice® spoke with Fernando Mendoza, MD, FAAP, FACEP, the founder and CEO of Scrivas, LLC, about the rising rates of reported burnout among physicians and how medical scribes might be able to alleviate some pressures from physicians.