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Common Accounts Receivables Issues And How To Overcome Them

Are you suffering from recurring errors in your Medical Account Receivable processes? It’s important to know that you are not alone, as there are many common problems that trouble healthcare organizations and obstruct their financial goals. nnUnpaid accounts receivables can seriously damage your cash flow. It is the most critical process in any business. The main...

Improve Optometry Billing Collections In 6 Easy Steps
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Improve Optometry Billing Collections In 6 Easy Steps

The growth and prosperity of an optometric practice depend on continuous revenue flow. A successful business is one that focuses on growing revenue while providing outstanding customer experiences. In healthcare, patients are customers.nnIt can be overwhelming to deal with Optometry Billing Collections. The hassles associated with optometry billing can often lead to errors or delays. nnA...

Virtual Care Challenges In 2021
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Virtual Care Challenges In 2021

The year 2020, also known as the “year of the pandemic,” had been remarkable in terms of the extent and degree of change taking place around us, in all industries, regions, and organizations.nnAs COVID-19 had a bad impact on the health care system in 2020, which is why there is a huge opportunity for payers...

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ICD-10 Update: Coding Guidelines For Low Vision And Blindness

Low vision is a chronic eye disorder that a person cannot treat with glasses, contact lenses, or medical or surgical treatment. It includes varying levels of vision loss, blind spots, poor night vision, and trouble with blindness to almost total loss of vision.nnIt is important to know that blindness and low vision are not the...

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Importance of Patient Compliance In The Healthcare

All over the world, it has been noted that patient compliance is a multifaceted and complex health care problem. nnThere is no secret that most patients with chronic conditions have a hard time adhering to medical recommendations and treatment plans. No one likes to go to the doctor, but there are occasions when we don’t have...

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HCPCS Level II Quarterly Updates

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has updated its HCPCS (Common Procedural Coding System) Level II coding procedures to allow for shorter and more frequent HCPCS code cycles. nnHCPCS or Common Procedure Coding System for Health Care represents medical procedures, supplies, products, and services and is used to help Medicare and other insurance companies...

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Top 6 Deadly Dental Billing Mistakes

It is nothing as bad as someone coming into your life and telling you that you are doing everything wrong.nnIn most cases, such a statement is nothing less than fact. It doesn’t mean that you always do wrong things. Dental billing can be considered as one of every dental practices’ nightmare.nnAs electronic technology has revolutionized...

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New CPT Codes For COVID-19 Vaccines

The current procedural terminology (CPT) code has been published by an AMA update which includes new vaccine-specific codes to report immunizations for the new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, that are unique to the COVID-19 vaccine under development by Janssen Pharmaceutical, a division of Johnson & Johnson. nnThere are two coronavirus vaccine CPT Codes approved by the American Medical...

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6 Ways To Improve Your Patient Scheduling

In the healthcare revenue cycle scheduling is one of the most simplest and basic steps. But it is not any less important. Because scheduling has a huge impact on the whole experience that a patient has with your health care service. nnAccording to the study, 30% of the patients who had urgent medical problems reported that...

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Why Is A/R Follow-Up Crucial In Medical Billing?

With the rise in the number of services provided by physicians and hospitals, it is important to recover overdue payments from the insurance companies easily and on time. This is when accounts receivable (A/R) comes into the picture.n Why A/R Is Important For Healthcare Services? nIn the healthcare industry, the accounts receivable follow-up team is...