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The One Source Medical Billing blog section provides informative articles relating to the medical billing field. This section is administered and maintained to offer information and suggestions from the experts at One Source Medical Billing. Our mission is to inform and educate you with the latest developments in the Medical Billing field.
Managing a medical practice in Los Angeles requires striking a balance between high-quality patient care and complex administrative responsibilities. One of the most critical yet challenging aspects of practice management is medical billing. From insurance verification and coding accuracy to claim submission and follow-ups, billing errors or delays can quickly impact cash flow and overall […]
Read MoreManaging a healthcare practice involves far more than providing quality patient care. Administrative responsibilities such as medical billing, coding, insurance claims, and compliance reporting demand significant time, expertise, and resources. For many healthcare practices in New York, these back-office tasks can quickly become overwhelming, especially as regulations evolve and payer requirements grow more complex. That […]
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On average, a doctor works around 51.4 hours a week, seeing around 11-20 patients a day. With these numbers, it’s challenging for hospitals to efficiently keep track of patient information without proper staff or encounter forms. Comprehensive and organized medical records are the cornerstone of effective management of a healthcare facility and delivering high-quality care. Encounter […]
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Freestanding ER may be a new trend in the healthcare industry, but they have been around for ages. The purpose of freestanding emergency departments is to provide emergency care beyond the four walls of a healthcare facility. Emergency room billing is a major contribution to a hospital’s total workload, and managing patient care and physician […]
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According to a recent survey, 26% of physicians state that patients can be potentially protected against malpractice and other medical errors with the help of physician credentialing. Medical or provider credentialing extends beyond the assessment of a provider’s academic achievements, it encompasses a comprehensive evaluation of their experience, clinical skills, and ethical standing. Credentialing in […]
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Underbilling is a serious issue in the healthcare industry, and one primary cause is the providers’ lack of knowledge regarding Medicare rules. One commonly understudied Medicare rule is the 8 minute rule. At first glance, the Medicare 8 minute rule seems fairly straightforward; treatments are billed to Medicare in units, and treatment must last no […]
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