Surprise billing has been a long-time issue and continues to persist at insurance becomes increasingly complicated. Post-treatment patients are often shocked to learn that a doctor that they worked within their normal office or hospital setting isn’t covered by...
To maximize practice revenue and payment from payors, your billing company must submit clean claims. For general billing, this is a fairly simple practice but when it comes to anesthesia billing the complications increase tenfold. Here are some reminders about common...
Anesthesia departments need specialized hospital anesthesia billing services. Hospitals that use a single service for all of their billing, whether contracted or in-house rely on systems and expertise that has been optimized generally across departments and...
Hospital anesthesia departments require specialized hospital anesthesia billing services. Hospitals that utilize a single service for all of their billing are missing out on 5-15% of their potential revenue. Why? Because hospital systems and billers are typically...
Billing for CRNA services is complex. Besides the additional complications that arise with the anesthesia specialty, there’s also a dirty secret in the medical billing industry. It’s the reason that most CRNAs and anesthesiologists are losing 5-15% of their earned...
Billing for CRNA services should be easy. In a perfect world, procedures would be completed and submitted to billing with little headache. CRNA billing should like something like this: Services are performed Notes are compiled (by hand or through an EHR) and sent to...