by Jonathan S. Gerber RN MBA | Dec 4, 2018 | Audiology Billing, Blog, Events, Executive Learning, FQHC Billing, Interviews, Medical Billing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Orange, Calif. – December 4, 2018 – The MEDCOR Group, Inc., a nationally recognized leader in FQHC revenue cycle management services, continues its growth with the announcement of Chelci Schroeder, MSW as Chief Administrative Officer, a new position within the...
by Jonathan S. Gerber RN MBA | May 15, 2018 | Audiology Billing, Blog, Events, Executive Learning, FQHC Billing, Interviews, Medical Billing, Press Release, Uncategorized
The denial rate represents the percentage of claims denied by payers during a given period and quantifies the effectiveness of your revenue cycle management process. A low denial rate indicates a healthy cash flow. The industry average for denial rate is 5% to 10%,...
by Jonathan S. Gerber RN MBA | May 10, 2018 | Audiology Billing, Blog, Events, Executive Learning, FQHC Billing, Interviews, Medical Billing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Adding more people to the medical billing team won’t necessarily help reduce or prevent denials unless they are trained and current on medical billing best practices. Here are the top 4 ways to reduce claim rejection and denials: Front office data entry The medical...
by Jonathan S. Gerber RN MBA | May 8, 2018 | Audiology Billing, Blog, Events, Executive Learning, FQHC Billing, Interviews, Medical Billing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Reworking denied medical billing claims is a significant part of revenue cycle management, which slows down cash flow. It’s important to proactively measure the volume and causes of denied medical billing claims so they can be prevented before they occur. Denials fall...
by Jonathan S. Gerber RN MBA | May 3, 2018 | Audiology Billing, Blog, Events, Executive Learning, FQHC Billing, Interviews, Medical Billing, Press Release, Uncategorized
Denied claims are claims that were received and processed by the payer and deemed unpayable. A rejected claim contains one or more errors found before the claim was processed. Medical claims that are rejected were never entered into their computer systems because the...