
Billing to Medical Insurance: In-Network Vs. Out of network
Many health care providers are not recognizing that they can increase profits and save patients’ costs by paying medical insurance bills. One of the most common questions many medical/dental billing specialists in a medical practice hear is: “Do we need to be in-network for medical insurance billing?” When dealing with this question, there are many things to...
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How to Handle Claim Denials and Maximize your Reimbursements
Medical billing claim denials are one of the biggest challenges healthcare providers face today. Frequent denied claims can delay payments, reduce cash flow, and negatively impact the financial performance of healthcare practices. Effective denial management is essential for maintaining a healthy revenue cycle and ensuring healthcare organizations receive accurate reimbursements for...
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Mental Health Billing vs Medical Billing
Mental health bills differ from medical bills because of changes in mental health care that are not found in primary or specialist care. Here’s how to handle it. Mental health bills differ from medical bills due to some of the variables included in the mental health treatment providers. For mental health bills, you should familiarize yourself with medical coding, verify patient...
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Understanding Claim Denial and Claim Rejection – They are Not the Same!
At first glance, both claim denial and claim rejection can seem the same exact thing. Many practitioners use the term interchangeably. We are here to tell you how to grave a mistake that can be. This ostensibly simple misunderstanding can be detrimental to your practice and push your revenue cycle into disarray. It is extremely imperative to understand the differences between these two terms...
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