The Revenue Cycle Blog

Orthopedic Surgery Billing Best Practices: For Joint Replacements and Fracture Care

Orthopedic billing is complex, especially for joint replacements and fracture care. This guide breaks down essential strategies to ensure accurate coding, proper use of modifiers, and adherence to payer policies for better reimbursement and fewer denials.

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Mastering Workers' Compensation Billing in Orthopedics: Turning Complexity Into Profitability

Workers’ compensation billing in orthopedics isn’t like other insurance—it’s governed by complex state rules, strict documentation, and long approval cycles. This guide covers essential WC billing strategies to help your practice reduce denials, stay compliant, and turn WC cases into a strong revenue source.

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Understanding Commonly Used Modifier Codes in Medical Billing and Their Impact on Reimbursements

According to the AMA and the CMS, a Modifiers in Medical Billing provides the means to report or indicate that a service or procedure has been performed and altered by some specific circumstance but not changed in definition. Healthcare practices tend to suffer from aged accounts, write-offs, and revenue leakage if they do not have a firm grip on the use of modifiers. In this article, we bring you the common modifiers in medical billing & their applications.

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Type of Service Codes for Medical Billing: Don’t Submit Another Claim Without This

The type of service codes for medical billing includes CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10, POS, and E/M codes. These standardized codes translate healthcare services into billable claims, ensuring accurate reimbursement and fewer denials. Understanding how each code works helps providers submit clean claims and improve revenue cycle performance.

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What You Need to Know About OBGYN Medical Billing

OBGYN medical billing is complex, involving global maternity billing, multiple CPT codes, compliance requirements, and payer-specific rules. Errors lead to denials and lost revenue. By streamlining workflows, verifying insurance upfront, and leveraging specialized billing services, practices can reduce rework, improve cash flow, and ensure compliance for long-term financial health.

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