by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Dec 22, 2025 | Medical Billing Services
Surgical clinics operate in one of the most complex segments of the healthcare industry. From pre-authorizations and procedure bundling to global periods and post-operative billing rules, every aspect of the surgical revenue cycle requires precision and deep...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Nov 20, 2025 | Medical Billing Services
Turnover in healthcare is a growing challenge, particularly in administrative and billing roles. Whether due to burnout, career changes, or family responsibilities, staff changes can leave gaps in critical revenue cycle operations. When those gaps occur in your...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Oct 22, 2025 | Medical Billing Services
The return to school each fall brings more than packed backpacks and sharpened pencils—it also ushers in a predictable spike in illness-related visits. Colds, flus, strep throat, ear infections, and other communicable diseases often spread rapidly in schools,...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Oct 28, 2022 | Medical Billing Services, Medical Billing Solutions
As we enter Q4 of the year, the healthcare industry continues to see struggles with retention and staffing. According to an MGMA stat, this supports a poll by medical practices that found 73% rank staffing as their biggest challenge in 2022. Overall, these medical...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Aug 23, 2022 | Medical Billing Company, Medical Billing Services
If you’re considering all the benefits of outsourcing your medical billing, you want to make sure you’re also choosing the best partner for your clinic’s revenue cycle. We proudly serve medical clinics across the nation to help them become more efficient in many...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Sep 9, 2021 | Medical Billing Services
As the healthcare industry evolves and becomes even more important during these difficult times, new and established clinics are evaluating their system and revenue for ways to improve. In some cases, this eludes to the need for outsourcing, but then the question...