Higher Quality and Better Results in Claim Auditing
Self-funded corporate health plans must undergo regular audits. However, beyond fulfilling legal obligations, there are compelling reasons for companies to conduct thorough medical claim and PBM audits. Today’s claim reviews offer unprecedented accuracy, helping to manage costs and provide better service to plan members. In the past, random sampling was the standard auditing method. Although it provided insights, it often failed to reveal all details. Claims administrators—typically medical insurance companies—might make minor adjustments, but significant systemic improvements were rare.
Technological advances in claims auditing, which began in the 1990s and continue to evolve, now make it possible to review every single claim. This comprehensive approach transforms the auditing process, identifying all errors and ensuring that company funds are used wisely to benefit plan participants. When benefits managers experience the results of a 100-percent audit, they immediately recognize the value of the actionable data it provides. Unlike random sampling, full audits deliver superior data quality and insights that can be used to optimize health plan administration.
Conducting 100-percent claims helps maintain oversight of claims administrators and provides valuable data for reporting to senior leadership. Employee benefits are often among a company’s largest expenditures, making close management essential. By delivering clear, data-driven insights about costs and payment trends to the CEO, benefits managers can provide effective stewardship. Furthermore, identifying and correcting overpayments or erroneous claims preserves resources for employees who genuinely need their benefits, supporting both corporate interests and employee well-being.
Adding real-time claims monitoring after an audit encourages claims administrators to maintain high standards. Real-time review of each claim ensures accuracy from the outset. Early detection of issues allows for timely corrections, preventing small errors from escalating into major problems. Proactive monitoring is significantly more efficient than addressing accumulated mistakes after the fact. In an era of rising costs and tight budgets, ensuring that benefit plans operate at peak effectiveness is more important than ever. Audits and ongoing reviews are among the most effective solutions.
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