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Is your RCM Vendor an all-rounder?

Medicare and Medicaid have always put the patients first. It gives support and innovative approaches to improving quality, affordability, and accessibility.

There are multiple insurance companies and numerous patients a practice deals with on daily bases. There is a loss of 20-30% revenue due to incorrect billing. It is in the best interest to give all the billing responsibilities to a reputed RCM Vendor. An RCM vendor:
  • Should be flexible
  • Have the ability to scale to your practice 
  • Be able to grow as your business matures
  • Should improve overall practice’s efficiency
  • Proactively predicts denials



Interested in getting more details? Contact Harsh Thakur

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  1. Learn more about the qualities of a RCM vendor @
    http://ipatientcare.com/blog/things-to-look-for-in-your-rcm-vendor/

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