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What Practice Solutions Values in an Insurance Biller
Hiring a biller for your private practice requires a lot of preparation, research, and trust. At Practice Solutions, we try to take some of that responsibility and stress off of your plate by hiring the best possible billers that we can match you with who are capable, trustworthy, and most importantly passionate about being a champion for your practice. We have a certain level of expectation for our billers, and we wanted to share with you what we think sets our billers apart


Incident-To Billing: A Complete Guide
Incident-to billing is a way of billing outpatient services rendered in a non-institutional setting by a non-physician practitioner and being paid for services. This kind of billing is tricky because there are Medicare guidelines that dictate how incident-to billing is supposed to work and then each commercial insurance company has their own tweak of the process put forward by Medicare. In this blog we will clarify the process that Medicare stipulates must be met in order to


Renegotiating Rates: Part 1
One question that we receive frequently from the mental health clinicians that we work with is “How do I negotiate my rates with the insurance company?” We’ve come up with a two-part response to this question, as it involves many nuances like most things pertaining to insurance billing. In this post, we will cover some of the basic information that you should know and consider before going into any negotiations with the insurance company. In a follow up post, we will get more


Tips for Keeping Your Patient Records Secure
Keeping patient records secure is one of the most important parts of the administration of any private practice or healthcare business. Not only are you required to ensure the patient records are kept secure but it is one of the most important areas that you can develop trust with your clients if they know that you are strict about maintaining confidentiality with their records. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of education around how to keep patient records secure. Those wh