by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | May 17, 2022 | Outsourcing Medical Billing
When it comes to running a successful medical clinic, efficient billing procedures are a high priority. If systems start to fail, it may be time to reevaluate whether in-house billing is the best for your office. Some signs include: Your revenue cycle has been...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Mar 10, 2022 | Outsourcing Medical Billing
Switching or updating systems always presents a challenge no matter the industry. When it comes to medical billing, it’s especially important to keep the transition as smooth as possible to avoid a lull in the revenue cycle. Outsource Receivables Inc. makes it easy...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Feb 16, 2022 | Outsourcing Medical Billing, Outsource Billing Companies
As Americans struggle with debt, studies have found that a large portion of that may be due to medical costs. According to Discover Person Loans, the majority of consumers face more than $2000 of medical debt. This has led to patients risking health problems over the...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Dec 4, 2021 | Outsourcing Medical Billing
As budgets are reevaluated for the new year, many clinics may still be on the fence about potentially moving over to outsourcing their billing. To help decide, here are some common pros and cons discussed before the decision. Cons: Lack of proximity. For some clinics,...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Oct 7, 2021 | Outsourcing Medical Billing
When it finally comes time to evaluate processes, some medical clinics are lost on how to correct lost revenue due to billing issues. It may mean you need to hire another biller for your team, or it may be time to explore the benefits of outsourcing. Some offices...
by Outsource Receivables, Inc. | Mar 11, 2021 | Medical Billing, Medical Billing Solutions, Minneapolis, MN, Outsource Billing Companies, Outsourcing Medical Billing, St Paul
When you’ve finally decided that outsourcing is the best option for your clinic, then the next step is trying to find the right company to take it over. Essentially, the transition will be your first interaction with the company, so you want them to be up to the task....