Providing patients with up-front price estimates not only helps medical practices comply with the federal regulatory requirements to reduce surprise medical bills; it also helps improve patient collections and even generate more business. Seventy percent of patients are more likely to seek care when up-front pricing is provided, a recent study found. However, healthcare price transparency alone doesn’t drive payment—patient understanding does. When patients understand what they owe, why they owe it, and how to pay, practices are more likely to collect outstanding balances and reduce bad debt.
We live and work in a time of rising healthcare costs when access to healthcare information is abundant. Want to see your latest lab results? Check your patient portal. Want to learn more about your medical condition? Ask a chatbot. Looking for a price estimate? Use your provider’s online healthcare price transparency tool or ask for a printed statement.
What’s potentially absent in each of these scenarios? Patient comprehension. Just because a patient sees their lab result or reads about their signs and symptoms doesn’t mean they know what to do next. The same is true for good faith estimates. Simply seeing the numbers doesn’t mean patients know why a procedure or service costs what it does. Static estimates and confusing statements often create friction instead of clarity.
Patient understanding, on the other hand, drives patient payments, accelerates cashflow, and reduces the cost to collect. Understanding is what drives action, and action is what drives payment.
Today’s medical practices face many barriers to addressing patient confusion and helping patients understand rising healthcare costs more effectively. Here are three of the most common ones:
Combine these challenges with ever-evolving healthcare regulatory changes, and most practices face a recipe for disaster unless they choose to pivot.
Although technology greatly expands access to information, which at times may be overwhelming, it also offers significant opportunities to enhance patient comprehension. That’s because the right technology:
The right technology transforms overwhelming financial information about rising healthcare costs into clear, timely, and personalized communication—connecting systems, enabling real-time patient engagement, and delivering the right information when it matters most.
Practices can make the case for investing in patient billing and engagement technology by taking these three steps:
Upon implementation, practices quickly realize the right patient billing and engagement platform turns complex financial information into clear, real-time conversations patients can act on—making the business case by directly driving faster payments, improving collection rates, and lowering the cost to collect.
As providers continue to engage patients in the financial aspects of their healthcare journeys, Inbox Health closes the gap between healthcare price transparency and payment by turning financial information into ongoing, two-way patient communication. Inbox Health doesn’t just deliver financial information—it ensures patients comprehend it in real time, turning transparency into actual collections. Learn how Inbox Health provides patient support by explaining rising healthcare costs and balances in plain language, engaging patients in real time, answering questions instantly, and reducing confusion-driven nonpayment.
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