Denials/Appeals - unrealistic expectations. - Denials/Appeals Representative AllMeds Employee Review

1.0
22 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None to think of, company management is weak. In our dept, claims are not getting paid. Many employees do not call the insurance companies when needed for clarification, nor do they know how to look up denial codes. Claims come up in Q over and over again. Our clients are loosing millions of dollars due to mishandled claims reaching the end of timely filing limits. Employees just move claims from Q to Q without having the necessary ability or training to properly process these claims.

Cons

One person was interviewed through an employment agency. She was told it was a pymt posting position...which is not true. This lady had 20+ years experience and if she had been told what the position really was she would have been prepared for that ridiculous test they give. As is AllMeds completely misled her employment agency on the type of job it was. Communication is poor among upper management. Things are getting worse here by the day, tempers flare, the workload is too much, questions are not welcome, no training, it’s just awful.

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5.0
16 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Was led by a wonderful group of people

Cons

Has sold and is no more

1.0
21 Oct 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None, now that it is under new ownership

Cons

Evercommerce bought Allmeds and took ownership in 2020. Allmeds was a great, family-oriented, fun privately-owned company doing great business with great software. Evercommerce brought in new managers, fired old ones and, immediately, the atmosphere felt like a concentration camp, wondering who would be sacrificed next. Evercommerce bad-mouthed the old Allmeds software with customers and tried to get them to switch to the new crap they brought in, and it resulted in Evercommerce chasing away dozens, if not hundreds, of long-time clients. They bragged on their "web-based" software -- which was still written in Classic ASP and was being run almost completely by a SQL stored procedure engine -- hardly any actual code. When COVID hit, they claimed they were cutting employees by 70% across the board, but they only "laid-off" (translation: FIRED) the highest-paid, longest-tenured Allmeds employees, keeping almost all of their old Evercommerce people. I honestly cannot fathom how they are still in business. DON'T USE THIS COMPANY unless you are willing to take them to court to recoup your losses.

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