The medical billing process can be complicated. Follow this step-by-step process to ensure you do it correctly.
As much as hospital executives would like to bill their patients quickly, healthcare’s billing processes are complicated and ...
In 2020, the federal government signed into law the Surprise Billing Act, officially known as the No Surprises Act, (the “Act”) in an effort to address surprise medical billing and establish certain ...
Getting paid quickly is a priority for every profession, especially if you’re in the medical industry. Unfortunately, the time between when services are rendered and when payment is made can often ...
Medical service providers are responsible for billing insurance companies for their patients’ services and procedures. To do so, they must file medical claims as part of the medical billing process.
A survey of privately and publicly insured individuals highlights the need to improve the healthcare financial journey. Many patients are at their wits' end when trying to correct a billing error—an ...
AblePay is a new business in downtown Bethlehem trying to streamline the hospital billing process for patients. Currently, hospitals make on average anywhere from 17 to 30 cents on the dollar for ...
We recently penned a post, “Should You Outsource Your Medical Billing,” which compared outsourcing the revenue cycle management process to managing that function in-house with medical billing systems.
Medical billing is essential to health care institutions, ensuring patients are reimbursed properly. Outsourcing this service allows you to free up valuable time and devote more time to patient care.
Healthcare is becoming increasingly unaffordable for many consumers, and rising medical costs often limit patients' access to much-needed care. About 100 million patients across the U.S. are ...
The medical billing and insurance claims process begins when you go to a medical provider or facility outside of the W&M Student Health Center (SHC) to access healthcare services. Most of the time, ...