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6 aspects to consider when choosing the right medical coding partner for your practice 

Health Prime

Selecting the right coding partner is crucial for your practice’s success, efficiency, and compliance. The accuracy of medical coding is paramount for efficient revenue cycle management and ensuring adherence to the regulations governing the healthcare industry.

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Electronic Health Records Specialist Training: What to Expect

MedCerts

As a vital part of the healthcare team , an Electronic Health Records Specialist (EHR) is responsible for updating patient records, transcribing doctor's notes and charting procedure codes. Each office has unique needs, so part of your role might also include billing or patient communication — whether in person, by email or over the phone.

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Medical Billing & Coding Job Duties, Requirements, & Salary

CareerStep

We’ve got the answers to your questions about medical coding and billing jobs, duties, and of course, salary information. What do medical coders do and what do medical billing professionals do? Collaborating with medical coders and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate billing and to resolve discrepancies.

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The 11 Best Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

Patient education : Through educational resources, patients can gain a better understanding of their health matters and treatment options, which can lead to more productive communication with healthcare providers. Explanation of Benefits (EOB): Understanding an EOB can be complex due to medical codes and insurance jargon.

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Roles Involved in Prior Auths: Responsibilities & Education

ACMA Blog

The responsibilities and education requirements for each role at this step of the PA process are listed below: Pharmacist : The pharmacist is mainly responsible for communicating with the provider’s office to process a prescription PA request or denial. Many employers prefer if the candidate has clinical or medical coding experience.

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Health Information Exchange: What It Is and Why It Matters

Ciox

Benefits of Health Information Exchange By facilitating the secure and seamless exchange of patient data, health information exchange empowers healthcare professionals to work collaboratively and provide more efficient, patient-centric care, while working at the top of their license.

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Mastering Prior Authorization Roles: Responsibilities and Training Demands Explored

ACMA Blog

The responsibilities and education requirements for each role at this step of the PA process are listed below: Pharmacist: The pharmacist is mainly responsible for communicating with the provider’s office to process a prescription PA request or denial. They help the patient obtain a PA by communicating with the pharmacy and provider’s office.