MedHeave Blogs
Your billing reports tell you more than you are looking at. This is where you can learn to decipher it all (or perhaps most of it).
Behind every clean claim is a surprising amount of payer guidance, coding updates, policy changes, and industry nuance. Our billing team spends every day interpreting these changes, applying them to real-world claims, and finding ways to improve revenue cycle performance for the practices we support. This blog is where we share those insights, updates, and practical guidance with you.
P.S. You don’t have to read any of it when we’re your billers. Our team is already on top of coding changes and payer updates. We’ve made this page just to feed your curiosity.
AR follow-up in medical billing is the structured process of tracking every submitted claim, insurance and patient balance alike, until […]
Claim scrubbing is the automated and manual review that catches billing errors before a claim ever reaches a payer, and […]
A good faith estimate (GFE) is a written, itemized estimate of expected healthcare charges that providers and facilities must give […]
These articles are worth your time (even if billing isn't your favorite topic).
We know medical billing probably isn’t at the top of your reading list. That’s why we dissect the details for you and highlight the payer updates, coding insights, and revenue cycle topics that are important to your revenue.Â
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Insights from the billing floor
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Behind every part of the revenue cycle are rules, policies, and details that impact reimbursement. We take the complex parts of billing and break them down into practical insights your practice can actually apply.
We write these newsletters so you don't have to Google things at 11 pm.
Consider us your billing informant. We watch what payers are up to and report back before it becomes your problem. No spam, just the good stuff, occasionally with an eye roll included.