Wound care has become crucial due to the growing aging population. Wound care has become crucial due to the growing aging population in the US, many of whom need long-term wound care. This field faces challenges with insurance, as not all types of wound care are covered.
At MBC, we understand that effective billing for wound care requires meticulous documentation to establish insurance eligibility. This ensures that treatment was advised and supervised by a physician when necessary.
- Ensuring compliance with insurance requirements.
- Supporting specialized, long-term wound care needs.
- Ensuring compliance with insurance requirements.
- Supporting specialized, long-term wound care needs.
- Ensuring compliance with insurance requirements.
- Supporting specialized, long-term wound care needs.
Our medical billers and coders have been serving physicians in the state of North Dakota for more than a decade now. With these years of experience these billers have developed a deep expertise in almost all the specialties and are available in major cities of North Dakota like Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot and West Fargo
They can provide all the medical billing services or any particular functions as per your requirement, from the below:
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Patient demographics and charge entry
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Coding with CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS
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Charge creation
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Payment posting
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Writing appeals
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Financial reports on a monthly basis
Specialized Medical Billing Services in North Dakota
Our specialized medical billing services in North Dakota extend across Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, and West Fargo, with a decade of proven expertise. MBC's team provides comprehensive services including patient demographics management, CPT, ICD-10, and HCPCS coding, payment processing, and detailed financial reporting.
We maintain established relationships with major state payers including Medicaid, Medicare, Workers Compensation, BCBS, and United Health, ensuring efficient claim processing and optimal reimbursement rates. Our certified professionals understand North Dakota's complex healthcare billing requirements, delivering precise solutions tailored to each practice's needs.
North Dakota Medical Billing Specialists Drive Practice Success
Our North Dakota medical billing specialists combine in-depth knowledge of state regulations with proven revenue optimization strategies. Through accurate coding, strategic appeals management, and consistent payer follow-up, we help practices improve collections by 20%.
Our certified team addresses the evolving complexities of medical billing, ensuring practices maintain compliance while maximizing revenue potential. By providing expert end-to-end billing management and regular financial reporting, we enable healthcare providers to focus on patient care while maintaining strong financial performance.
Our comprehensive approach supports steady practice growth while meeting federal cost-reduction initiatives in North Dakota's dynamic healthcare environment.
Outsourcing Wound Care Medical Billing to MBC
MBC’s team of medical billers and coders are experienced in handling the entire cycle of activities ranging from determining insurance eligibility to submitting claims and performing routine follow-ups. However, wound care being a treatment that’s administered by care providers of all sizes and also independent physicians, choosing a billing and coding service model which is scalable enough to fit any size and need becomes a challenge for care providers.
MBC offers two types of service models, one an outsourced billing and coding and another revenue management consulting model:
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The outsourced billing and coding services model enables care providers to completely ship out their billing and coding responsibilities to MBC and spend the time earlier spent on administrative activities on medical care.
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Our revenue management consulting services, on the other hand, help streamline in-house revenue management by stripping out outdated processes, recommending appropriate software applications to replace the outdated ones and identifying areas for staff training and revenue leakage to help plug them.
Both the models have helped big and small care providers involved in wound care in all the states of the US to overcome the challenge presented by administrative activities to claim insurance improve their revenues and optimize their in-house resources: either by streamlining processes and training them such that the staff have a thorough knowledge of activities they have to perform and details handle to prepare and claim insurance accurately minimizing chances of claim rejections or by thoroughly sparing themselves the responsibilities to handle insurance administrative activities themselves.