Routine Chart Audits for Documentation Can Keep You Out of Hot Water
A whistleblower lawsuit against a Georgia oncology practice may result in finding up to $100 million in overpayments made on inaccurately coded evaluation and management charges. In order to protect your medical practices financial stability and reputation, it is important to have internal processes in place that will ensure services are accurately being coded. To read more visit our Biller's …
Back to the Future of Medical Billing
Yesterday was the somewhat official ‘Back to the Future’ Day. In the second installment of the franchise, character Marty McFly travels from 1985 to the future date of October 21, 2015. Some of the technological advances are familiar products to us today: big screen TVs, virtual reality goggles, and FaceTime. Some are not yet reality: hoverboards, self-lacing shoes and flying …
Medical Practice Management – Rodeo Style
Professional rodeo in the US consists of many exciting, but physically dangerous events. Many based on the traditional skills required by cowboys over the years to break horses, round up cattle for branding, cattle herding, etc. Running your medical practice is surely not physically dangerous, but bad management runs the risk of financial dangers. Let’s have some fun looking at …
Taking the Stress Out of Out of Pocket Expenses
Recently I have been seeing numerous online article titles discussing the stress caused to patients over the cost of their cancer treatment. To read more visit our Biller's Blog.
Did You Mess Up Picking Your Billing Software?
I live in Florida. It’s a state well known for sunny days, hot weather and summertime rain. Summer by the way is about March to December. Residents often joke that meteorologists here have it easy. “Today’s weather will be hot with a chance of rain.” Frankly sometimes it seems like they just spin a wheel and see where it lands. …