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Facts about Optometry Billing, Collections and RCM
  • The demand for vision care is increasing, and
    indeed exceeding the current resources available
    in the US. As there are more than 7,000
    optometrists in communities throughout the US
    which leads to better geographical distribution,
    they are more reachable than other eye care
    experts.
  • In fact, about 4,500 of these communities have
    access to only optometrists as primary vision
    care providers. According to a report, The
    Bureau of Labor Statistics expects more than 24
    percent growth, or 8,500 new jobs, for the
    profession through 2018.
  • It is a known fact that apt billing, coding, and
    sound documentation ensure the success
    of optometry billing services and enhancement of
    compensation.
  • Facts of optometry billing and collections
  • The value of the vision industry is approx. 36
    billion (15 billion services, 21 billion sale
    of lenses and glasses).
  • A growth of approx. 1 to 2 is expected in the
    near future.
  • Optometrists cover around 14 billion annually in
    vision services and product spending.

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Facts about Optometry Billing, Collections and RCM
  • The annual growth from 2011 to 2016 has been in
    the range of 3.4.
  • Optometrists are the third-largest independent
    healthcare professionals in the US.
  • It is important for billers and coders to be
    updated at all times as insurances such as
    Medicare and other rules constantly change.
  • As eye care is a large market, revenues can be
    increased per patient visit wherein wealthy
    patients cater to generating higher revenue
    (80/20) as per other customers.
  • The sale of eyeglasses tends to garner the
    highest share on revenues as also the sale of
    contact lenses that contributes to the growth of
    the optometric practice.
  • In the optical chain market, the low-price mass
    merchandisers tend to gain the maximum revenues
    as they have a strong supply chain advantage.
  • A very basic question that results in revenues is
    a patient/customer who visits for only an eye
    test can be asked if he/she is looking towards
    buying new glasses on that particular day.
    Optometrists must aim for 500 gross revenue per
    exam.
  • Gross revenue can be measured in two ways
    optical and clinic. Optical revenue per exam
    measures the net production from the sale of
    frames, lenses, and accessories (i.e. patient
    contribution reimbursement from a third party,
    including dispensing fees) divided by the number
    of refractions within a time period.

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Facts about Optometry Billing, Collections and RCM
Whereas Clinic revenue per exam measures the net
production of all professional fees and the sale
of contact lenses (i.e. patient contributions
reimbursements from a third party for
professional fees and contact lens materials)
divided by the number of refractions within a
time period. (optometricmanagement.com).   Lack
of attention to this medical practice can create
dissatisfaction and lower revenues, hence
optometrists need to differentiate their services
to attract patients and increase collections.
This along with, as aforementioned, a
sound Optometry medical billing and
coding practice can significantly improve
collections bringing in higher profitability.
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