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What You Need From Your Patient to Bill Insurance
Success in insurance billing relies heavily on good communication between you and your patient. We’ve put together a list of all of the information that you should collect from your patient so that you have the best chance at clean claims processing when it comes time to bill for their session. What Information to Collect Patient Name Make sure that the name of the patient that you have in your system matches the patient’s name that is listed on the insurance card. Be sure to


3 Ways Billing Insurance Can Grow Your Practice
Billing insurance can be a great way for you to grow your practice. There are a lot of strategies and schools of thought when it comes to growing practices, but a tried-and-true strategy is to make your practice accessible by becoming in-network with a third-party insurance company. This allows care to become affordable and allows people to gain access to care that they may not have access to otherwise. If your goal is growth, there are three key areas that you will need to f


How to Know If You Are Credentialed With an Insurance Company
Unless you have completed the credentialing process for an insurance company, you are likely not credentialed with them. In this article, we are going to talk about ways that you can verify which insurance companies that you are credentialed with, how to maintain your credentialed status, and what to do if you find out that you are not credentialed with an insurance company. Question 1: Have you completed a credentialing application and received a contract within the last thr


How to Bill More and Worry Less
One question that we are asked consistently is how practices can bill more claims and reduce the amount of anxiety that taking insurance causes on clinicians and patients. This is a great question and the answer that successful practices have come up with over the years goes against what one would think in terms of business growth. However, what we have observed from successful practices over the years makes sense and can be applied to a variety of situations and practices. I