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Careful communications can help improve your collection methods and decrease time between service and payment.

If you are a physician practice owner who is considering a merger at some point, it is vital to learn more about this process early in the game.

A fast and cost-efficient way to inform people about what they owe.

Advanced, user-friendly artificial intelligence (AI) solutions can save clinics $7 billion each year

The basics of a diversified asset protection plan.

Maximize your ability to thrive as a professional.

Why has Medicare separated depression and alcohol screenings, and will patients incur cost-sharing with new patient portal E&M codes?

Documents required for Chronic Care management code 99490 and fulfilling the consult requirement.

Despite crossover in forms, both represent different things.


Practices are using E&M codes to bill for non-physician educational visits, but is this ok?


Medical practices are struggling to collect patient accounts while honoring payer contracts. Here's what not to do.

Here are six resolutions that can improve your billing and collections in 2020.

Helping your patients avoid sticker shock can benefit your practice - but sharing your rates is not as simple as it sounds.

New legislation concerning telemedicine will soon provide new opportunities for physicians.

Medical practices continue to be squeezed by increasing costs and decreasing reimbursement, emphasizing the need for better clinical coding and editing technology that can improve claims even before they’re submitted.

It’s crucial to have a robust program for responding to denied claims. Here’s how to build one.

Adding appropriate technology to your practice can have profound effects on the well-being of your operations, allowing your workforce to focus on what they do best while you concentrate on patient care.

A little attention to small billing mistakes can save your practice big money

A recent study from MGMA reveals the top technologies that increase practice efficiencies.

Payers don’t dole out equal pay for equal work, so it benefits your physician practice to understand who pays what (so you can negotiate more).

As patient responsibility increases, physician practices should consider how they can make it easier for patients to pay their medical bills.

Community health information exchanges appear to offer many advantages, including increased revenue for physician practices.

Increase patient satisfaction and lift patient collections through transparent patient responsibility





