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<blockquote data-quote="RDA" data-source="post: 100879" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>I just came across this thread, and have an account that I am battling right now over his balance. If we have the patients contact information, can we send the bill to them? I have done this to labs that I have done work for. When I take a case from another lab, I always make them put the doctor's information on the lab slip. It has made collections from other labs go well when I inform them that I am sending their account a bill for the work that I performed, 100% payment to date using that method. Now I'm wondering if I can do the same with this lame a$$ prosthodonist's patients. Thoughts, legalities???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDA, post: 100879, member: 6261"] I just came across this thread, and have an account that I am battling right now over his balance. If we have the patients contact information, can we send the bill to them? I have done this to labs that I have done work for. When I take a case from another lab, I always make them put the doctor's information on the lab slip. It has made collections from other labs go well when I inform them that I am sending their account a bill for the work that I performed, 100% payment to date using that method. Now I'm wondering if I can do the same with this lame a$$ prosthodonist's patients. Thoughts, legalities??? [/QUOTE]
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