Insights and Innovations in Revenue Cycle Management
Understanding the No Surprises Act’s Independent Dispute Resolution Process
The implementation of the No Surprises Act (NSA) has introduced critical avenues for healthcare stakeholders to navigate disputes involving out-of-network (OON) billing. Offering a lifeline to patients who may find themselves caught in the crossfire of billing...
Insights from EDPMA’s Survey on Noncompliance Challenges and Data Findings Under the No Surprises Act
The Emergency Department Practice Management Association (EDPMA) recently shared important data findings related to the No Surprises Act. This release provides valuable insights into the state of compliance and challenges faced under this legislation. Let's delve into...
Best Practices in Physician Documentation Education
Well beyond the stethoscopes, white coats, hectic schedules, and patient loads, there is a crucial aspect often overlooked: physician education, specifically around documentation. From medical school to continuous professional development, a physician's journey is...
Emergency Medicine – Best Practices Guidelines
Free-standing ERs are at the forefront of today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. Understanding and implementing TRUE best practices is proven to ensure short-term and long-term profitability. Proper billing and coding practices and processes are...
Traits to Look for in Your Revenue Cycle Partner: A QMACS Perspective
Whether you are a physician practice, hospital, or medical billing company, finding the right revenue cycle partner is crucial for reducing costs and improving efficiency. Partnering with a reputable revenue cycle management company like QMACS can be a game-changer...
IDR Submission and How to Be Proactive
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, so does the process of submitting an Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) request. The IDR process is an essential tool for resolving payment disputes between healthcare providers and insurers, providing an opportunity...
Understanding the No Surprises Act (NSA)
The healthcare landscape is constantly evolving, and one area that has garnered significant attention is surprise medical billing. To address this issue, the No Surprises Act (NSA) was passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. Let's take a closer...
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