In recent years, more and more medical practices have been asking or requiring patients to provide credit card information to keep on file and to give permission to charge the credit card for such things as co-pays and balances not covered by health insurance.
In fact, some practice management consultants recommend this as one way to improve collections.
Renal & Urology News would like to know how common this tactic is in nephrology and urology practices, so we invite you to answer the following poll question.
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