Health Care Documentation:
Medical Transcription:
Conversion of voice-recorded medical reports dictated by physicians and healthcare professionals into written text formats .This helps maintain accurate and organized patient records.
Medical Scribing:
Real-time documentation support provided by a scribe during patient encounters, allowing doctors to focus on clinical care while the scribe updates the EMR (Electronic Medical Record) simultaneously.
Medical Summarization:
Creating concise summaries from large volumes of medical records for easier understanding and quick review. It’s especially useful for legal cases, insurance claims, and second opinions.
EMR Documentation:
Inputting and updating patient information in Electronic Medical Record systems in compliance with clinical standards, ensuring complete and accurate records for better healthcare delivery.
RCM Services:
Patient Registration:
Capturing accurate demographic and insurance information of patients at the time of appointment scheduling or walk-in, which is essential for billing and claims processing.
Patient Scheduling:
Coordinating appointment slots efficiently to avoid overlaps and minimize patient waiting times, while maximizing physician productivity.
- Eligibility and Benefit Verification:
Verifying patients’ insurance coverage and benefits before the service is rendered to avoid claim denials and ensure proper reimbursement.
Prior authorization:
Securing approval from insurance providers for specific medical services before they are provided, which helps in reducing the chances of claim denials.
Charge Entry:
Inputting all billed services into the medical billing system based on the healthcare provider’s documentation, ensuring accurate coding for claim generation.
Claim Submission:
Submitting accurate claims to insurance companies electronically or manually in a timely manner for payment.
Clinical Administrative Services:
Providing backend support services such as appointment coordination, medical record management, and follow-ups to enhance patient care and clinic efficiency.
Account Receivable Management:
Monitoring unpaid claims and taking necessary steps for their resolution, including follow-ups, appeals, and payment posting to maintain healthy cash flow.