Vital Elements to Lookout in an Optometry Billing and Coding Company


The job of an Optometrist is multifaceted; you have to take care of a wide range of activities happening in your facility. Along with the daily chores of overlooking patient eyesight, revenue management of the practice is another time-consuming activity, which if not handled properly by your accounts department may lead to a serious financial […]

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Fast Pace the Optometry Practice ROI with Technologies and Strategies


In a recent research report published by the Medical Group Management Association, 23% of aggregate patient administration’s income is credited to collection from patients. It’s an issue for some optometry practice, with 60% of respondents saying it is a significant test. It’s a much greater challenge for smaller practices that don’t have heavy monetary spending […]

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Critical Reasons you Need Revenue Cycle Management System for Optometry Practices


Certified medical billers and coders stand to be the backbone of your Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), as they are the experts that enhance your income cycle. Letting the professionals of finances take over your RCM cycle is a blessing in disguise, as it frees your time to check for patients with eyesight issues. While looking […]

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Getting Involved in Optometry Medical Billing Process for a Clear Cut Business Vision


As a medical practitioner, who runs their own business endeavors, getting involved in Optometry medical billing and coding process provides you with a fair view of the financial status of your facility. Many times practitioners think and feel that they know exactly how an insurance claim is billed. But does this mean they are getting […]

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Critical Trends Affecting the path of your Optometry Reimbursement


The industry of medical billing and coding is an ever-evolving and developing industry. New advancements and techniques have totally changed the way medical billing professionals perform their daily activities. As of late, optometry practices have been compelled to change the way they bill and code for their procedures to comply with certain medical billing trends. Here […]

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Should optometrists be allowed to perform surgeries?


Optometrists are the independent primary health care professionals for the eye; The current trends in optometry billing are driving down the reimbursement process. Optometrists examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye, and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye. (Reference: American Optometric […]

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Is your Facility Abreast with these Changes in for Medical Coding?


The Healthcare industry at the beginning of 2017 has been hit by sudden regulatory changes in the form of CPT codes for certain billing procedures in the Optometry specialty. Changes in Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) will mark the introduction of the 22nd release of CPT code changes, which will see a few additions, cancellations, and […]

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10 things to know about ophthalmologists and ophthalmology pay


According to the American Medical Association, the United States as of 2016 has around 25,000 Optometrists, and the numbers are on the rise. With advancements in treating patients via healthcare analytics and EMR documentation, ophthalmology as a job/business is very much dependent on precision when it comes to medical billing and coding of procedures. Today, as […]

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