by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Oct 7, 2022 | COVID-19
As we continue into flu season, providers are stocking up on flu and COVID-19 boosters. To accommodate the new boosters available to the public, AMA announced CPT codes for billers to use. They were released on August 31, 2022 for immediate use. The CPT codes... Read Full Post →
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Jul 22, 2021 | COVID-19
As the U.S. moves closer to the 50% fully vaccinated mark, and some states or counties have even reached as high as 70% of adults fully vaccinated, offices are starting to reevaluate their COVID protocols. Whether you are considering lifting some or most of your... Read Full Post →
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Mar 25, 2021 | Uncategorized, COVID-19, Medical Billing Services, Minneapolis, MN, Outsource Billing Companies, St Paul
In our modern and soon-to-be post-COVID era, it’s more important than ever for clinics to update the ways they can stand out to potential patients. The healthcare industry is consistently evolving, so many patients expect the same of their providers. However, what... Read Full Post →
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Dec 1, 2020 | COVID-19
As many clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare providers were heavily affected by the first wave of COVID-19 in the United States, a bill was passed this spring to help out. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed on March 27,... Read Full Post →
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Nov 17, 2020 | Accounts/Receivable, Cash Flow, COVID-19
Cloud-based medical software is about more than just the billing—it also allows clinics to upgrade their overall process and improve their clinic efficiency. As healthcare becomes more accessible through online appointments, clinics will see a rise in patients, which... Read Full Post →
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Aug 26, 2020 | Chicago, Illinois, COVID-19, Medical Billing, Medical Billing Company, Minneapolis, MN, Outsource Billing Companies, St Paul
As the healthcare industry continues to weather the COVID-19 pandemic, providers across the country will have to also deal with the beginning of fall and winter: aka, busy season. More common illnesses like the cold and flu will start to spread, which will most likely... Read Full Post →