5 Signs Your Practice's Billing Process Needs a Tune-Up
If you're running a solo or small medical practice, you're already wearing a dozen hats — provider, manager, sometimes even the person answering the phone. Billing often gets pushed to the back burner, handled "when there's time." But small cracks in your billing process can quietly cost your practice thousands of dollars a year.
The Hidden Cost of Unmanaged Accounts Receivable — and How to Fix It
For independent practices, accounts receivable (A/R) is often the most overlooked part of the revenue cycle. Claims get submitted, some get paid, some get denied — and the denied or delayed ones tend to sit. Out of sight, out of mind. But that "out of sight" pile of claims represents real money your practice has already earned but hasn't collected.
Credentialing 101: Why It Matters and How to Avoid Costly Delays
Should You Outsource Your Medical Billing? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
For many solo and independent providers, billing starts out as something handled in-house — by the provider themselves, a part-time staff member, or whoever has a few spare hours. As a practice grows (or even just stays steady), that informal approach can start to show its limits.
