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Accounts Receivable

Healthy revenue flow is the lifeline of any healthcare facility and this explains the need for efficientAccounts Receivable in medical billing. However, with the involvement of multiple stakeholders and theever-increasing complex nature of the healthcare industry, AR can be a drain on the resources ofhealthcare facilities. Most medical practices are understaffed to handle the plethora of backend tasksnecessary to cut down costs, reduce medical billing errors, and improve cash flow, and as a consequence,their focus on patient care gets diluted.

What is Accounts Receivable in Medical Billing?

The term "accounts receivable" is used to describe the unpaid balance due from clients such as patients or insurance companies for medical care provided. Accounts receivable are an important part of a medical practice's financial success, as it serves as a significant source of cash flow. It is an important component of revenue cycle management in the healthcare industry.

At Inspinary Health, we have devised the ideal way to deliver customer-centric medical accounts receivable services to enable healthcare businesses to identify and mitigate all causes of revenue leakage.

  • Accurate records of accounts receivable enable healthcare providers to anticipate their cash flow
  • According to recent studies, the average Accounts Receivable in the healthcare industry ranges between 30-120 days
  • Generate faster payments across the entire credit portfolio of your healthcare facility

Importance of Accounts Receivable in Medical Billing

How it works?

The term "accounts receivable" is used to describe the unpaid balance due from clients such as patients or insurance companies for medical care provided.

How Accounts Receivable Works in Medical Billing?

This process usually involves submitting accurate claims, verifying patient demographics and insurance information, collecting payments from both insurers and patients, and coding medical services correctly. As soon as the claims are processed, healthcare providers get paid for their services.AR management involves tracking, monitoring, and collecting payments for these services.
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When to Address Accounts Receivable in Medical Billing?

As healthcare providers, it is essential to closely monitor accounts receivable in order to maximize revenue and prevent costly denied claims or late fees. Healthcare providers must address accounts receivable issues in a timely manner to prevent their patients from becoming delinquent on payments and creating a negative impact on their bottom line.
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What to Consider When Managing Accounts Receivable in Medical Billing?

To manage accounts receivable in medical billing successfully, healthcare providers must consider various issues, including insurance coverage, patient responsibilities, coding and billing accuracy, and follow-up on denied claims. By outsourcing accounts receivable services to us, you get full control over the complicated and resource-hungry processes just by paying a fraction of your current costs. Contact Us to Learn more.
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