Some effective RCM Hacks you can implement to streamline your processes, boost collections, and free up your staff for higher-value tasks. Increasing revenue and minimizing administrative burdens are critical in today’s competitive healthcare landscape. The engine that drives your financial health is a well-oiled revenue cycle management (RCM) system. However, many practices struggle with inefficiencies, […]
When your medical practice submits a claim to a payer, the countdown begins until you receive the payment. Ensuring timely payment is crucial for your business, as delays can have costly consequences. Ideally, you should aim to clear accounts receivable within 30 days. To effectively reduce accounts receivable, it’s essential to implement efficient billing processes, […]
Streamline Prior authorizations can be a real pain, but with a few adjustments, you can make the process smoother and save yourself and your patients some stress. Here are 5 tips to streamline prior authorizations: Know Your Triggers: Become familiar with medications and procedures that frequently require prior authorization. Identify alternative options, like generics, that […]
It is imperative that medical billing be as efficient as possible in today’s fast-paced healthcare environment in order to achieve financial stability and maintain a thriving practice. We must admit, however, that monotonous tasks and constant change can quickly lead to burnout. The purpose of this newsletter is to provide you with five key strategies […]
Interoperability role in medical billing: A growing number of physicians practice in an interconnected world, which means that medical practices and hospitals need to seamlessly share information in order to be able to provide good health management and ensure that patients are treated safely and effectively. Health care interoperability is an important concept that has […]
co16 denial code description: The CO16 denial code is used in medical billing to indicate that a claim has been denied because it lacks necessary information or contains errors. It falls under the category of “Contractual Obligation” (CO) denials, which means the responsibility falls on the provider to fix the issue and resubmit the claim. […]