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Charge Capture vs Charge Entry: Understanding the Key Differences in Billing
Charge capture and charge entry are essential steps in medical billing. Charge capture documents services, while charge entry codes and inputs them for claim submission. Understanding their differences reduces errors and supports a stronger revenue cycle.
Unlocking Lost Revenue: A Guide to Auditing Your Charge Capture Process
Charge capture errors drain millions from healthcare organizations every year. A structured audit, paired with a Charge Capture ROI Calculator, empowers providers to uncover missed charges, recover revenue, and build a culture of compliance and accuracy.
Forgetting is Costly: How Clinicians Can Improve Charge Capture at the Point of Care
Charge capture is one of the most overlooked revenue cycle steps — yet it directly determines whether your services are reimbursed or lost to missed documentation. Clinicians are the first line of defense.