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How Much Should Primary Care Doctors Earn Per Insurance Claim?

How Much Money Should Primary Care Doctors Be Making Per Insurance Claim? As a primary care doctor, managing your practice while ensuring steady cash flow can be overwhelming. One of the most critical components of your practice’s financial health is how much you’re earning per insurance claim. Understanding what your reimbursement should look like—and optimizing it—can make all the difference

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5 Common Medical Billing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Medical billing is a crucial aspect of managing a medical practice. However, even small errors in the billing process can lead to claim denials, delayed payments, and revenue loss. In this blog, we’ll explore five common medical billing mistakes and provide practical tips on how to avoid them to ensure a smooth and efficient billing process. 1. Inaccurate Patient InformationOne

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When is proper to use Evaluation & Management code 99211.

As a medical practice, it’s important to ensure that you are using Evaluation and Management (E/M) codes correctly. One code that has always been confusing is E/M code 99211; “the nurse visit code”. CPT defines this code as Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient that may not require the presence of a

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