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Transitioning to In-House Billing for Mental Health Services

Valant

For behavioral health practices, transitioning to in-house billing for mental health services can be extremely beneficial. In-house billing can boost efficiency, reduce spending, improve revenue streams, and simplify compliance—even with ever-evolving regulations. What inefficiencies exist? What areas can be improved?

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Kimberly Cook

Minority Nurse

Foster a positive and collaborative work environment that promotes teamwork, respect, and professional development. Implement effective scheduling practices to ensure adequate coverage and adherence to the Collective Bargaining Agreement and budgeted financial targets. Manage all agency staff recruitment, onboarding, and billing.

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The Role of Medical Assistants in Efficient Healthcare Delivery

Northwest Suburban College

They help patients understand their care plan, provide instructions for medication usage or procedures, and assist with scheduling appointments for follow-up visits, contributing to better patient outcomes. Billing and Insurance Claims Medical Assistants may assist in the billing process, ensuring timely and accurate invoicing.

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5 Signs Your Behavioral Health Practice Needs to Regain Centralized Control (And How to Do It)

Valant

Reduced revenue or profitability can be the result of missed billing opportunities, inefficient billing processes , or changes in insurance reimbursement rates, among other things. Financial considerations are one of the main reasons why some practices consider transitioning to in-house billing.

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The Multifaceted Role of Dental Assistants in Modern Dentistry

Northwest Suburban College

Appointment Scheduling and Patient Record Management Dental Assistants often manage patient appointments and maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, ensuring seamless coordination between patients and the dental team.

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In Demand Career Spotlight Series – Medical Secretary

ACI Medical & Dental School

Scheduling patient appointments. Assisting with billing and coding , and updating electronic health records (EHR). Knowledge of medical billing and coding processes. Teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with other administrative staff and healthcare professionals. Assisting with patient check-in and check-out.

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Addressing Dental Assistant and Team Management Challenges

Northwest Career College

Administrative Responsibilities Dental assistants are responsible for scheduling appointments, maintaining accurate patient records, processing bills, and handling insurance claims. Positive Work Environment: A space that supports personal and professional growth while encouraging teamwork will be created.