Is Your Billing Process Driving Patients Away?

It’s no secret that a disjointed billing process can wreak havoc on your bottom line, but have you considered how a poor billing process also affects your patients? According to the 2021 Healthcare Consumer Experience Study, your patients are more aware of your billing inefficiencies than you may think. Among the 1,500+ patients surveyed, 93%…

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The Beginner’s Guide to Remote Patient Monitoring

In recent years, remote patient monitoring (RPM) has become increasingly prevalent. It is no surprise, as this technology enhances the patient care experience while allowing monitoring outside of a traditional clinical setting. RPM also has the potential to reduce healthcare delivery costs, which makes care more accessible overall. Remote patient monitoring is especially beneficial for managing chronic…

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6 Things You Need to Know About Medical Credentialing

Credentialing is key to creating a successful healthcare practice. Credentialing, in a nutshell, is the process of verifying that a healthcare provider is qualified to provide medical services. This process includes checking that providers have the required education, training, residency, licenses, and specialty certificates to do their job. Credentialing is crucial to creating a successful practice…

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10 FAQs About Remote Patient Monitoring: Answered

Remote patient monitoring is a relatively new vertical for most providers, but that doesn’t mean it has to be overwhelming. Here are ten common questions that patients and providers have when it comes to RPM and how to offer this service: 1. What is Remote Patient Monitoring? Remote patient monitoring is the practice of collecting, transmitting,…

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Beyond the CARES Act: New COVID-19 Billing Guidelines for California

On October 8, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed Senate Bill 510 into law. This law requires group health and disability insurance plans to cover all COVID-19 testing and vaccinations without cost-sharing or prior authorization requirements. The bill is retroactive to March 4, 2020, and sets the stage for testing and vaccination coverage in…

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