Wednesday, August 31, 2011

September must be his month.

Jim McCoy and Matt Hahn
What other doctor do you know that not only is recognized by his peers (2005 - Maryland Family Physician of the Year, 2006- finalist for American Family Physician of the Year), loved by his patients, and also gets inducted to TWO Hall of Fames in one month (and have both of them announced on the same page of the Morgan Messenger).

Dr. Matthew Hahn will be inducted into the Troubadour's West Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame this Sunday afternoon, during the Troubadour's famous Patsy Cline celebration. Come on out and enjoy the day and cheer for Dr Hahn! The afternoon is free, full of great LIVE music, and food. Bring a covered dish, the Troubadour supplies the meat. If you weren't aware, Dr. Hahn recorded a CD of Jim McCoy's music in 2007, "The Real McCoy." You may have seen him around town, performing this beautiful, old-style country music wearing Jim McCoy's original red sequinned suit.

Jeanne Mozier (the Voice of the Festival) and Matt Hahn
Then on Wednesday, September 21st, he will receive the honor of becoming an Apple Butter Festival Hall of Fame inductee for his work as MC of the Hog Calling Contest. If you haven't been to the Hog Calling contest, held the Sunday of the Apple Butter Festival, you've been missing out. People come from all around with their lively versions of hog-calls, co MC-ed by Dr Hahn and Jeanne Mozier.

Congratulations, Matt!

Friday, August 26, 2011

The power of art...


How do you feel when you look at a beautiful picture? Did you know that the pleasure you feel is actually very real? A study shows that looking at beautiful works of art effects the brain exactly the same way as falling in love does! And we all know how good that feels. In fact, looking at artwork can cause the blood flow in the brain to increase by as much as 10 percent.
We didn't know about this when we started collecting artwork for our office. We just knew that we have a lot of local talent, and so much inspiration from the beauty we have all around us. Why buy an anonymous, mass produced print from an equally anonymous mall store when we are so lucky?
One of our friends, Tom Darden, served as photographer in the Maryland State House under six governors. He very graciously framed and mounted in our office some of his beautiful photography that depicts our extraordinary natural surroundings here in Western Maryland. Be sure to check them out next time you're in the office if you haven't enjoyed them already. You can also view his art work on his website.

This weekend, we were at Art in the Park in Berkeley Springs where we live, and came upon the Artists of Merrywoods. Their photography captivated us. We loved the way the photographs are printed on canvas, and then, rather than being framed, were stretched over a beveled surface, giving it an "infinity" feel. The photographs are of all our favorite places: Cacapon State Park, the Cacapon River, and even Dolly Sods. The light in all of them is magnificent. We bought a piece, and then asked them if they'd like to hang some of their pieces in the office. So now our office doubles as a gallery! Come by and see it. All of them are for sale if you fall in love with them as we did.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Understanding your Explanation of Benefits (EOB)

Patients sometimes receive a bill from us and don't understand why they're getting one at all, or have questions about how their insurance paid a claim. (See also: When Claims Don't Get Paid). They may not realize they have a deductible to satisfy before their claims are paid in full, or that they have a co-pay. One question I usually ask them is whether they've reviewed the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) that they receive from their insurer. When a claim is considered by your insurance company, an EOB is sent to the patient to show how a claim is paid (or not paid), and we get a copy at the office along with a check (if there is one). Patients often disregard these, especially when they see "NOT A BILL" across the top of it! However, you should always pay close attention to these. Everybody makes mistakes, from the way the claim was billed at our office, to the way it was paid by the insurance. We are always happy to help patients review these, realizing they can be confusing.

The EOB usually consists of several columns:
Patient Name
Date of Service
Procedure: This could just be a code representing an office visit or procedure, sometimes accompanied by a brief description
Charges: This would be the actual charge for the procedure(s) from our office
Allowed Amount: This is the amount the insurance company has contracted to pay us for the specified procedure(s)
Co-pay/Deductible: Sometimes also called the Patient Responsibility, representing what the patient owes after the insurance has paid and discounted the bill
Contractual Adjustment: Not always included, but represents the amount the doctor's office has agreed to discount through the contract with the insurance
Amount Paid: Total amount paid to the doctor
Sometimes there are codes appended to any of these columns; explanations of what the codes are for are usually at the bottom of the EOB.

The Patient Responsibility is the only amount you should have to pay. We are not allowed to bill you more than the insurance has contracted for our services.

If you ever have any questions about your bill, or your EOB please call us! We'll be happy to help.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Walking in Sunshine with Tori

The music world, especially our local music scene, will become a bit less bright soon. Recently our friend Tori Anderson decided to retire from singing after 17 years with  Possum Holler, a local treasure, due to her health.
Although she is saying goodbye to her musical career, she isn't one to surrender so easily. She will remain on air as a DJ and music director at radio station WAYZ. She has also made a commitment to do what she can to fight a disease she shares with all too many others.
Tori has organized The Walk with Tori To Find a Cure for Scleroderma. Every penny collected will be donated to the Scleroderma Research Center. The Walk will be on September 11 at Doub's Woods Park in Hagerstown, Maryland. Registration will begin at 1:00 and the Walk will start at 3:00. Many wonderful silent auction items are available for bid.
Hahn and Nelson Family Medicine is a sponsor of this event, and some of us will be walking. We would love to see you there, but if you can't come, your donations are welcome. To find out more about the walk, or to register, email walkwithtori@gmail.com or call (301)733-tori.
Click here to find out more about Scleroderma.