New Jersey Health Care Lawyer Eric Katz Launches New Cutting-edge Web Site Providing Valuable Information and Resources for Medical Care Providers.
ProviderAdvocate.com, the new website published by NJ health care attorney Eric Katz, includes numerous practical tips to physicians, dentists and other medical providers on how to increase the reimbursement they receive from managed care organizations, and how to tackle more easily the claims follow-up and collection hassles that have plagued New Jersey providers for years. A recognized advocate for medical providers, Mr. Katz offers real advice on how to navigate New Jersey's prompt payment laws and how providers may use these laws to their advantage. Mr. Katz also explains how a non-participating provider can establish his/her usual, customary and reasonable ("UCR") fees and get the managed care organizations to pay those fees.
Roseland, NJ (PRWEB) September 26, 2007 -- New Jersey health care lawyer Eric Katz is pleased to announce the publishing of his new website, Provider Advocate, designed by Graphic D-Signs an award winning graphic designer.
Mr. Katz's new website includes numerous practical tips to physicians, dentists and other providers on how to increase the reimbursement they receive from managed care organizations, and how to tackle more easily the claims follow-up and collection hassles that have plagued New Jersey providers for years. For example, Mr. Katz offers real advice on how to navigate New Jersey's prompt payment laws and how providers may use these laws to their advantage. Mr. Katz also explains how a non-participating provider can establish his/her usual, customary and reasonable ("UCR") fees and get the managed care organizations to pay those fees.
New Jersey health care attorney Eric Katz is a senior partner at Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, LLC, a leading New Jersey class action and trial law firm. Mr. Katz represents health care providers and their patients in all types of managed care disputes including, but not limited to UCR disagreements, prompt payment matters, unlawful bundling and downcoding of claims, improper coverage denials, class actions and managed care audits. Mr. Katz has recovered well in excess of $1 million over the last couple of years on UCR issues alone, which obviously translates into a significant influx of cash into small medical practices.
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