AI invoice collection for medical practices in Michigan
Michigan medical practices operate under one-party consent and a $6,500 District Court small claims limit. Detroit-area and Grand Rapids practices deal with large volumes of auto-insurance-adjudicated medical invoices alongside standard group-plan billing.
TL;DR
How does AI invoice collection work for medical practices in Michigan?
Michigan medical practices -- primary care, urgent care, specialist, and surgical -- generate patient-responsibility balances of $100 to $2,000 after insurance adjudication. Syntharra connects to your accounting software, applies Michigan-specific call rules automatically, and runs first-party voice follow-up on day three past due. The fee is ten percent of the amount recovered, with no monthly charge.
How it works for medical practices in Michigan
Michigan medical practices -- primary care, urgent care, specialist, and surgical -- generate patient-responsibility balances of $100 to $2,000 after insurance adjudication. Michigan's no-fault auto insurance system means practices near major roadways and urban centers see a significant share of accident-related medical billing, which involves insurance subrogation processes that can delay patient-responsibility resolution by 6 to 18 months. Standard employer-sponsored and individual market patients generate the typical pattern of 30-to-60-day insurance adjudication followed by patient statement and balance. Syntharra calls on day three past due, referencing only the balance and invoice date.
Michigan compliance specifics
Michigan is a one-party consent state under MCL 750.539c. Michigan District Court handles small claims up to $6,500. The six-year written contract SOL (MCL 600.5807) applies to patient billing agreements. Michigan does not have a Rosenthal-equivalent state statute; federal FDCPA principles and TCPA windows apply. Michigan's no-fault auto insurance reform of 2019 has changed billing patterns for accident-related medical care; standard patient-balance follow-up still applies to non-auto-insurance patient responsibility.
Full per-state reference at the Michigan collection law page. The general architecture is at /compliance.
Frequently asked questions
Does Syntharra mention clinical information on Michigan medical calls?
No. The agent references only the dollar amount and invoice date. No procedures, diagnoses, or PHI are mentioned.
How does Michigan's no-fault auto insurance affect Syntharra's workflow?
Syntharra calls on invoices that are past due in your accounting system. If an invoice is pending insurance subrogation under Michigan no-fault, you can pause it in Syntharra until the insurance resolution is complete. The agent only calls on invoices flagged as patient-responsibility.
Can Syntharra record calls to Michigan medical patients?
Yes. Michigan is a one-party consent state under MCL 750.539c. Syntharra discloses the AI nature of the call at the opening.
What does this cost for a Michigan medical practice?
Ten percent of the amount recovered. No monthly fee, no setup fee. Nothing recovered means nothing owed.
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