Client Profile
A four-provider outpatient behavioral health practice lost a key billing team member during a period of steady patient volume. With limited internal coverage, claim submission, rejection management, and payer follow-up began slipping almost immediately.
Within a few weeks, nearly 300 claims had accumulated across unsubmitted encounters, rejected claims, and accounts requiring additional documentation or payer follow-up. Because the practice operated with a lean administrative team, the staffing shortage was beginning to affect both current billing and older receivables.
Rather than make an immediate replacement hire, the practice engaged AnnexMed to restore billing continuity and prevent the backlog from growing further.
What Needed Immediate Attention
Current Claims Could Not Fall Behind
New behavioral health encounters continued every day, which meant the first priority was keeping current claims moving while older accounts were addressed in parallel.
Rejected Claims Required Faster Resolution
Some claims were held up by provider information, psychotherapy documentation, authorization requirements, or payer-specific billing rules. Without dedicated follow-up, these accounts remained unresolved.
Older Claims Were Losing Priority
As internal staff focused on daily billing, aging claims received less attention, increasing the risk of delayed reimbursement and missed filing opportunities.
The Practice Needed Capacity, Not More Complexity
The goal was to restore billing performance quickly without adding another full-time administrative hire or creating a lengthy transition period.
AnnexMed’s Two-Week Recovery Plan
Days 1–3: Stabilized Daily Billing
Incoming encounters were separated from the existing backlog so new claims could continue through charge review and submission without adding to the problem.
Days 4–7: Worked the Highest-Risk Claims
Backlogged claims were prioritized by filing deadlines, payer status, documentation needs, and reimbursement value. Time-sensitive accounts were worked first.
Days 8–10: Resolved Exceptions
Rejected and incomplete claims were reviewed for coding, provider details, authorization requirements, and supporting documentation before correction or resubmission.
Days 11–14: Restored Follow-Up
Remaining accounts were moved into active payer follow-up, while standardized work queues were established to keep future claims from accumulating.
How Billing Was Stabilized
- Separated current claims from historical backlog inventory.
- Categorized outstanding claims by submission, rejection, documentation, and payer follow-up status.
- Prioritized accounts nearing filing limits or carrying higher reimbursement exposure.
- Reviewed behavioral health documentation and payer-specific billing requirements before resubmission.
- Restored regular follow-up on rejected and unpaid claims.
- Established daily work queues for new claims and aging accounts.
- Introduced routine backlog and submission monitoring to maintain workflow consistency.
By the end of the second week, all 300 backlogged claims had been reviewed and moved to the appropriate next stage. Current encounters were also being submitted within the practice’s expected timeframe, preventing a new backlog from forming.
The practice regained control of its billing workflow without adding internal headcount and established a more sustainable approach to managing day-to-day claim activity during staffing changes.
Solutions Impact
300
Claims cleared
2-week
Backlog recovery
97%
Submission timeliness
ZERO
Additional hires
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