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Hello.
I know there are several Office Ally users on this forum. Office Ally changed its billing practices and bill for each NPI linked to tax ID. So if I have one tax ID and 5 providers I get billed 5 times. It adds up quite considerably. What are people doing about it?

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Don't they just bill per claim, regardless of NPI?


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Medicare, BCBS are considered "non-par" insurances. If your patient mix in regards to non-par insurances goes over a certain threshold, I think 20%, they bill $35 per NPI.


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