Insurance verification is an essential part of any therapist’s job. Discover tips for completing this process accurately and quickly through insurance verification forms. ...
Electronic claims submission is cost effective, time efficient way to accurately submit claims for faster reimbursement. Find out more about electronic claims....
Electronic remittance advice is an explanation sent to a provider from a health plan about claims. Learn about the pros and cons of going electric with ERAs. ...
SimplePractice, TherapyNotes and TheraPlatform, which provide EMR and telehealth for solo and group private practices, are compared for features and pricing....
Mental health billing is when social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists use codes to file health insurance claims with carriers and governmental entities....
The 8-minute rule allows therapists to bill for a specific timed service. Learn when it starts, how it works, and time-based vs. service-based codes....
The No Surprises Act aims to protect consumers from high medical bills by asking providers to present consumers with an estimate of potential prices....
Credentialing means going through the process of becoming a member of an insurance panel. The ultimate goal is to be listed as an in-network therapist by a specific insurance company. Unfortunately, you can’t apply to one place and be credentialed with every insurance company all at once....
Occupational therapy CPT codes are based on client need and summarize services in a way that is reimbursable. Learn the nuances of CPT codes to get paid sooner....