
Learning how to use the new ICD-10 codes prior to implementation will be just as important as learning the new codes.

Learning how to use the new ICD-10 codes prior to implementation will be just as important as learning the new codes.

Little things can add up, as this glimpse into a day in the life of a medical biller reveals.

The best advice for practices struggling with patient collections is to have a plan, make sure everyone knows the plan, and then follow the plan.

As patients shoulder more of their healthcare costs, practices must step up patient payment collections efforts. Here are some tips.

One recent Physicians Practice article noted the benefits of ICD-10. Still, readers expressed skepticism.

Does your medical practice receive a lot of patient complaints about bills? Here's how to prevent such issues from occurring.

Want to save time and boost reimbursement at your medical practice? Offer shared medical visits. Here's how.

A recent interaction with a patient over who should and shouldn't pay copays due to income got me thinking about how income equality affects healthcare costs.

Are patient statements out of control at your medical practice? Here are some tips to clean those up and get paid what you are owed.

Robert Tennant of the Medical Group Management Association offers tips to practices to create a strategy for the ICD-10 transition.

Despite the doom and gloom associated with ICD-10, the new codes could actually provide better care for patients and better reimbursement to physicians.

Don't let health insurance changes in 2014 harm your bottom line. Here are three action items to consider.

Betty Hovey of AAPC explains the looming medical coding transition to ICD-10 and how to prepare your medical practice.

A lesson in staying calm when your day as a medical biller is nothing but frustrating.

Changes to health insurance plans are hard to keep up with - for patients and even for physicians.

Not being paid for workers' compensation claims? Here are a few areas you can look at to make sure your medical practice is in compliance and will be paid.

Hospitals have an eye toward physician practices, and aligning is a key goal for 2014.

Insurer denials for expensive diagnostics are often caused by physician failure to follow simple rules.

Payer negotiations can favor medical practices if they take steps to know more about themselves and their patients.

Physician practices should begin strategic planning now for the years ahead.

Great documentation at your medical practice will boost revenue. Is your practice doing all it can to ensure physicians are documenting correctly?

MGMA executives share recent data on physician concerns about the new healthcare insurance exchange program.

As we begin to correct bugs in health insurance exchanges, it is time to also give some thought to reducing the amount paid by each solo physician to get paid.

If not knowing how your practice is doing overall keeps you awake at night, it's time to start monitoring eight simple metrics for measure.

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