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Medical Billing

HIPAA compliance is required of all covered entities (those who provide healthcare treatment, payment, and operations) and business partners (those who have access to patient information and assist with those activities). Private contractors and any additional associated business associates must likewise comply, as must other...

Providers must learn how to thrive with bundled payments as the U.S. transitions from charging-for-services to customer-experience-oriented strategies for medical firms. Bundled payments, which can be utilized for urgent, chronic, or primary care, hold clinicians more financially liable than they are under the 'fee-for-service' approach...

Medical providers often encounter challenges with claim management with patients and insurance companies during Medical Billing. Lack of documentation, trained staff, or resources may result in claim denials and revenue delays that are rightfully yours. Often, the owners of the healthcare facility themselves aren't equipped...

An efficient healthcare profession requires good account receivable management techniques. The benefits of revamping and enhancing the accounts receivable process are substantial. It also affects how medical billing is conducted generally. Adopting an effective plan leads to significant changes in the accounts receivable process and...

Medical invoicing and revenue cycle control are the most important activities in medical practice. The majority of practitioners are unsure whether or not to outsource medical billing. Although the response varies depending on the size, scale, economic state, and financial status of individual practices, the...

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