Start Your Own Medical Claims Billing Service
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.69 (839 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1891984802 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-13 |
Language | : | English |
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Great ideas in this book Tasha Parrish I already knew I wanted to start my own medical billing business before buying this book. It has some great hints and tips for getting a business up and running. I plan on trying them!. Karen J. Leblanc said Surprisingly easy!. I found this book to be an excellent reference for starting your own medical billing service. It's much easier than I anticipated, and cheaper too. This book tells you step-by-step how to do things, it couldn't be any easier to follow.I would definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to start their own business.. B-Myth = any biller can run a profitable billing company Dr. Yuval Lirov Gerber's E-Myth theory works well for billing and claims processing startups: most billing services fail because billers are "technicians" with little knowledge about how to manage successful business.Billing is an especially difficult business because it must succeed in an increasingly adversarial environment, where billing complexity creates opportunities for providers to commit fraud and for payers--to benefit at the expense of the providers. A naive outsourced billing office owner is helpless against insurance companies armed with significan
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From the Back CoverLow Startup Requirements Make This a Great Homebased BusinessAmericans now spend about $1 trillion a year on health care and the bill is sent out to collect every dollar. As a billing specialist, you will help clients fill out claims forms to make sure patients get all the benefits they rightly deserve; then you'll transmit claims electronically, directly into the computers of HMO and Medicare, short-cutting the handwork that slows down many claims and gaining automatic priority over claims submitted on paper. This creates a growing niche for entr
The entrepreneur armed with this book learns how to research the market, find the right location, analyze start-up and operating costs, find clients, get referrals, understand medical jargon, and deal with insurance carriers.