News|Articles|December 15, 2025

7 coding mistakes that are quietly costing your practice

Revenue loss in primary care is often driven by everyday coding and documentation habits. These seven common mistakes can lead to reduced legitimate reimbursement without physicians realizing it.


Coding challenges in primary care are often less about discovering new codes and more about aligning documentation with current rules. Small habits such as defaulting to lower evaluation and management (E/M) levels or relying on outdated templates can quietly reduce revenue without raising compliance red flags.

For independent and employed practices alike, improvement starts with education, internal review and collaboration between clinicians and billing teams.

Ensuring documentation reflects the true complexity and time involved in patient care helps practices be paid appropriately for the work they already do.