Mastering Medical Billing & CodingInsights from the Medical Reimbursement Experts BlogA deeper look into client case studies, medical billing, practice management, using expert medical billing witnesses and much more.
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Mastering Medical Billing & CodingInsights from the Medical Reimbursement Experts BlogA deeper look into client case studies, medical billing, practice management, using expert medical billing witnesses and much more.
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Credentialing a new physician within a practice is an important process to ensure the physician is qualified to provide care and can be reimbursed by insurance companies. Credentialing involves verifying the physician's education, training, experience, and licensure. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to credential a new physician within a practice, or contract with an insurance that is new to the practice:
Interviewing a medical billing expert witness is a crucial step in any personal injury case where medical billing and coding practices or the reasonableness of medical charges are at issue. Such an expert can provide testimony on the accuracy of medical bills, the typical charges for specific medical services within a certain geographical area, and whether the services billed were necessary for the treatment of the condition.
We all know networking is important. Most of you reading this blog found out about it through LinkedIn, proving that to some extent our readers are currently trying to network. Being as we are already networking, I don’t need to explain the benefits of networking. However, have you thought of how much your practice would grow and improve by having your employees network too?
Anyone who is successful in healthcare knows that learning never stops in this industry. Things are always changing-new surgical procedures, new diseases, new billing rules, etc. How well are you and your staff at keeping up with the changes?
Working in Healthcare, we spend most of our waking time at work instead of at home with our families. While having employment is a blessing, when you don’t like your co-workers or employees, it can feel like a curse. Since we must work together, why not try to improve the time we spend together? Having open lines of communication can help subdue negative feelings as well as improve relationships with both employees and patients too.
It’s that time of year when we all think about resolutions for New Years. The most common resolutions have to do with improving our health such as eating better or getting more exercise. But isn’t it important to want to improve your financial health? We will have a series of blog posts highlighting the top 5 New Year’s Resolutions you should be implementing with your billing staff.
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