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Outsourcing vs In-House Medical Billing
In the fast-paced world of healthcare, where patient care takes center stage, the administrative intricacies of medical billing can sometimes overshadow the primary focus of healthcare providers. This is where outsourcing medical billing emerges as a strategic and...
Follow Up is Key to Lower Accounts Receivables
Many practices focus on claim submissions but underestimate what happens next—the follow-up. In reality, the follow-up process often determines how quickly (and fully) a medical practice gets paid. Without consistent tracking, claims can linger unpaid for months,...
Most Asked Questions about Telehealth & Occupational Therapy Billing
Q: How often can you bill for the telehealth service. (cumulative time during the 7 days) Answer: PT Providers should only bill for telehealth visit to satisfy the total cumulative time spent with the patient during the 7day work week. ...
Bots and Automation: Why Medical Billing Partners is the Future of Medical Billing
Automation has transformed the account industry, and now it is time for the Medical Billing industry to evolve. Medical Billing Partners is on the cutting edge of this evolution. We are one of the first billing companies to fully embrace automation, and our clients...
Medical billing challenges and their solutions
Ather it’s a freestanding surgery center, a regular care hospital, or a medical office practice, there are some medical billing issues that can impact your revenue and how customers perceive your business. Knowing about these issues and how to solve them can be a...
5 Strategies to Maximize Your Medical Billing Collections
MedicMedical billing challenges and their solutions Whether it’s a freestanding surgery center, a regular care hospital, or a medical office practice, there are some medical billing issues that can impact your revenue and how customers perceive your business. Knowing...
5 Reasons Why You Should Opt For A Third Party Billing Solutions
In today’s modern health care, it is now considered as a corporate business, where all sorts of medical care are considered such. However, staying afloat with the clinics, patients, and even handling data is not an easy task. Getting more people onboard could mean...