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Future of Telehealth at Risk? Deadline Extended Until September 2025

Introduction Telehealth changed the face of healthcare during the pandemic. Everyone is now waiting to see what happens to telehealth when temporary Medicare rules expire on September 30, 2025. While a recent Congressional action on March 15, 2025, extended the most important telehealth flexibilities up to September 30, 2025, uncertainty

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Medical Billing for Multi-Specialty Practices – 5 Must-Know Hacks

Introduction Welcome to our comprehensive guide on medical billing for multi-specialty practices. In this blog, we will explore the challenges and solutions related to medical billing for multi-specialty practices. Whether you’re a healthcare provider, administrator, or someone interested in understanding the complexities of medical billing in a multi-specialty setting, this

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Medical Billing vs. Medical Coding: What’s the Difference?

Introduction Medical coding and medical billing are quite interdependent of each other in order to successfully operate the healthcare industry. Despite being used synonymously very commonly, they are two different concepts.  Whether you want to provide your services on healthcare management or you simply wish to learn about the documentation

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Denial Prevention Checklist: First-Time Approval Guaranteed!

Introduction In the constantly changing healthcare revenue cycle management landscape, denials are a persistent issue. Each denied claim not only holds up payment but also adds to administrative workload and adversely affects cash flow. A good denial prevention strategy ensures first-time approval of claims, saving revenue loss and enhancing efficiency.

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The Role of Medical Billing in Revenue Cycle Management

Introduction Revenue cycle management is essentially the system for the management of revenues by the health care service providers. They get paid right and on time by the hospitals and clinics offering them services. This system contains the medical billing aspect, through which the claim submitted to insurance gets processed

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