Medical Billing Service FAQs
Whether you're learning what medical billing is all about, and deciding if you want to become a medical biller, or are an experienced medical biller, we have the training to help you advance in the medical billing industry. We offer the following to help with your training:
Medical Billing Training Tips includes not only the basic definition and meaning of keywords or terms in the medical billing industry, but also the best practices, if applicable. Key medical billing tips include such terms as: Charge Codes, Payment Codes, Fee Schedules, Insurance Carriers, Responsible Parties, Chart files, Appointment Scheduling, Electronic Remittance Advise or ERA to name just a few. Understanding these terms and how they're used in the medical billing industry will help you get a leg up on what to expect!
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Additionally, we offer tips that can help even the more advanced or experienced medical billers with their collection and billing efforts. Some of those tips include: setting up Patient Plans and creating effection collection letters. Part of the problem when it comes to collecting is whether to drag it out with your internal collections department, or to let the patients know ahead a time that they need to pay within a given time or stick to a set plan. Setting the expectations ahead of time can do wonders, and help with collections. Collections begins up front.
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Free Medical Billing Training Videos for anyone interested in how the medical billing industry works, and best practices on how to bill and collect from insurance carriers and patients. These training videos are very helpful for those new to the medical billing industry and want to know the basics, or get an idea on what to expect when it comes to medical billing.
These medical billing training videos we offer on our website, for free, were created using a web-based medical billing software. However, we also sell additional medical billing training videos and ebooks as well. The free training videos will help give you the concepts of the medical billing world, and and prepare you to narrow your search in medical training. |
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