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Med Cash

Streamlined Payments for Timely Care

MedCash is a payment solution that simplifies the billing process for medical facilities and providers. It offers a secure and efficient way to manage patient payments for self-pay services either not covered by insurance or requiring large down payments. This helps patients manage their financial responsibilities more easily, ensuring they can access necessary care without undue stress. By reducing administrative burdens and improving cash flow, MedCash allows healthcare professionals to focus more on patient care and less on financial management, ensuring a smoother and more effective healthcare experience.

MedCash FAQ

Here are some common questions and answers to help better understand how MedCash can benefit patients and healthcare providers.

MedCash is a payment solution designed to simplify the billing process for medical facilities and providers by offering a secure and efficient way to manage patient payments.

With MedCash, patients can pay for a wide range of self-pay medical services, including those requiring large down payments.

No. Employers must enable MedCash as an alternative funding source first. Once this has been done, services that meet the outlined criteria on the medical insurance plan can be paid using MedCash.

MedCash reduces administrative burdens, improves cash flow and allows healthcare providers to focus more on patient care by streamlining the billing process.

Yes. MedCash ensures that all transactions are processed securely, protecting both patient and provider information.

MedCash speeds up the reconciliation process by working with the service provider ahead of the service or procedure, efficiently transferring funds and reducing the administrative tasks associated with billing.

No. MedCash does not charge any fees to providers or patients, ensuring that the payment process remains cost-effective and accessible for everyone involved.

No. MedCash is an alternative funding source that is made available by an employer when a patient needs to use a direct funding mechanism outside the traditional insurance processes in order to receive healthcare services.