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What does a patient have to do to qualify for a DOCPAY ACH Payment Plan?

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What does a patient have to do to qualify for a DOCPAY ACH Payment Plan?

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All that DOCPAY ACH requires is a U.S. Bank Account and a signed authorization from the patient. Any other requirements are totally up to the discretion of the doctor’s office. Most offices do require a substantial down payment and some offices use our optional ConfiCheck Account Verification Service to pre-screen patient’s bank accounts before setting up a payment plan. [ Return to Questions ] 3. “What happens if there is not enough money in the patient’s bank account when the payment is automatically run?” First, understand that the practice usually has about the same occurence of NSF checks on DOCPAY as they do on paper checks hand written by patients. If, like most practices, you currently experience very few NSF checks in your practice, then you should expect to see very few DOCPAY payments returned as “Insufficient Funds” as well. Also, in many cases the bank will pay insufficient funds payments anyway since so many accounts now have overdraft protection. However, if the bank doe

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