Physician Practice Group M&A Challenges

Common Challenges with Physician Practice Group Mergers & Acquisitions Strategies for Success For practice groups planning a merger or acquisition, there are numerous challenges that can delay the process. Maintaining current Practice Management (PM) systems, deciding on how funds will get distributed and staffing decisions are just a few examples. ReMedics specializes in correcting many

Eliminating Paper Documents for Post-Encounter Billing Processes

Capturing Your Paper EOB’s and Correspondence Document Capture, Indexing & Retrieval With the ReMedics Document Management Portal, accounting personnel can quickly search and retrieve EOB and correspondence files by Patient Last Name, Check Number, Invoice Date, Paid Amount and many other “wildcard” options to easily identify any missing information needed for posting. By providing staff

Provider Level Adjustments (PLB)

Provider Level Adjustments (PLBs) in a Multi-Practice Group Environment

Identifying and Re-Associating Provider Level Adjustments What Are Provider Level Adjustments? Provider Level Adjustments are used to convey adjustment information in 835 files that can increase or decrease healthcare provider payments. It can be confusing to follow and determine what is truly owed for a claim because overpayments are often made by healthcare insurance companies,

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OCR Data Extraction: Converting Paper EOBs to 835 ERAs

Converting EOBs to 835 Electronic Remittance Advice Optical Character Recognition (OCR) in its simplest form is the process whereby a paper document is scanned and the image is captured for processing data into a specific application, such as paper-based EOBs. The text is extracted from an image and converted into machine readable data (as 835

ReMedics and Your Bank Accounts

ReMedics and Your Bank Accounts The Process Behind the Processing Knowing how ReMedics interacts with our clients’ bank accounts is an important area of understanding the processing that takes place. For many of our clients, we work very closely with the bank associated with the “Corporate Lockbox” account. This is the account where ACH/EFT and