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Three Questions to Ask Your Medical Billing Service

Submitted by • April 3, 2012

medicalbillingtherapy.com - Whether a practices medical billing is completed in house, or a practice decides to outsource, there are a few important metrics to keep in mind. This article discussed important benchmarks and standards for acceptable medical billing. For example, Consider it a Red Flag ...

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Medical Billing Tip: All Sessions Must Be Authorized!

Submitted by • March 9, 2012

medicalbillingtherapy.com - This is perhaps the main reason that patient visits are denied during the medical billing process -- a lack of authorization! This article, for healthcare providers, explains the problem, and an easy way to make sure you get paid ...

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medical billing claims being denied: 17 reasons why

Submitted by • March 9, 2012

medicalbillingtherapy.com - Medical billing claims, when they are denied, are a serious hazard to even the best run healthcare practice. Here is an article about the 17 reasons claims are most denied.

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Provider Credentialing: What companies should I choose?

Submitted by • February 28, 2012

providercredentialing.org - For providers, getting credentialed with insurance companies is important, but what companies should you choose? not knowing the answer to this question delays many healthcare professionals from completing their provider credentialing. This article begins to crack the surface on ...

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Four Reasons Not To Start a Counseling Practice

Submitted by • February 27, 2012

thriveworks.com - Starting a counseling practice is a good choice for some therapists--but it's not for everyone! This article looks at reasons that starting a practice might not be a good idea for you. It also provides 7 tips for becoming a ...

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Starting a Counseling Practice: Measuring Risk!

Submitted by • February 27, 2012

thriveworks.com - Some types of people Thrive on risk. However, for the most part counselors hate risk! Risk isn't to be feared, but understood and measured. This article talks about the risks and rewards of starting a counseling practice. Enjoy!

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3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Go Back to School to Study Counseling!

Submitted by • January 10, 2012

my.counseling.org - People are returning to school in record numbers. Graduate counselors-in-training are no exception. According to the American Council on Education, 62% of graduate and professional students are enrolled in Master’s programs. This should really come as no surprise. The economy’s ...

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BUILDING A FULL CASELOAD OF THERAPY CLIENTS: FORTY-PLUS QUICK TIPS

Submitted by • December 1, 2011

my.counseling.org - Perhaps the hardest part of starting a therapy practice is getting a full caseload of paying clients. This is an article about building a therapy practice. It offers 40 quick tips for recruiting clients. I hope you will find it ...

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Medical Credentialing Independently or Under a Group: Q and A

Submitted by • November 3, 2011

www.mentalhealthcredentialing.com - This is a quick Q and A style FAQ about the difference (or lack of difference) of credentialing health providers "independently" or "under a group" when working with insurance companies, and for a small group practice. A great bit of ...

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Medical Credentialing Advice: Practicing in Two Locations

Submitted by • October 24, 2011

medicalcredentialing.org - If I'm a provider in two different locations, do I need to submit two separate credentialing applications to insurance panels, or will one suffice?

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