Infusion therapy is often the lifeline that stabilizes diseases like cancer or certain autoimmune disorders through the use of biologics or chemotherapy, but it remains dangerous without proper management.
The 340B Drug Program is a powerful tool for healthcare providers to lower their drug expenses and, at the same time, increase patient accessibility. The right 340B drug management not only keeps the practice in line with the regulations but also generates the most revenue for the practice.
Every healthcare practice, regardless of size, faces the risk of hidden revenue leaks subtle coding mistakes, delayed claims, or administrative oversight that quietly drain income. At Billing Care Solutions, we help you identify and plug these leaks to maximize profit and operational efficiency.
The healthcare industry is undergoing a profound transformation, and at the heart of this revolution is Artificial Intelligence (AI). From diagnostics to medical billing services, AI is reshaping how providers manage their financial operations—particularly through Revenue Cycle Management (RCM).
Credentialing is a critical process in the healthcare industry, ensuring that providers meet the necessary qualifications and standards to deliver care. However, many clinics encounter challenges during credentialing, leading to operational inefficiencies and financial setbacks. This article delves into the common credentialing mistakes clinics make and offers practical solutions to avoid them.
Infusion billing is probably one of the most detailed and time-sensitive aspects of the whole medical billing process. Due to the fact that there are very strict regulations, time-based calculations, and multiple code options
In the healthcare revenue cycle, one of the biggest roadblocks to timely payments is claim denials. Eligibility verification is a straightforward but frequently neglected step that is the cause of a surprising number of these denials.
The fact that you are not paid if you are not credentialed is a constant in the area of healthcare revenue cycles. It's that easy. Credentialing is the first step toward billing insurers and getting paid legally and effectively, .
You are in the domain of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) billing if your medical practice offers medical equipment such as oxygen supplies, CPAP machines, or wheelchairs. DME billing can quickly become complex.