
A Billing Service that's right for you
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do what you do best...see patients...and let us do the paperwork! |
National Psychiatric Billing provides services
that are customized for seamless integration with your current office
procedures. We require only the billing information that you presently
collect. As your staff provides us with demographic, insurance, and charge
information, we enter all data and promptly submit claims electronically
to the appropriate insurance carriers.
All checks from patients and insurance companies are paid directly to
you. We do not handle your money. You furnish us with copies
of payment registers and explanation of benefits and we post payment and
adjustment information to your patient accounts.
Throughout this process, National Psychiatric Billing Service professionals
adhere to ”best-in-class” procedures and a workflow optimized
for efficiency and effectiveness. You and your staff will have
full access to our office personnel by a toll free telephone number and/or
e-mail. You will find our staff is courteous and knowledgeable and they
ensure confidentiality and compliance throughout every phase of our business
operation.
The National Psychiatric
Billing Service is the intelligent choice for medical billing
outsourcing solutions.
Our sole purpose is to significantly
improve the profitability of your practice by providing
electronic medical insurance billing.
Our professional services include:
- Access to your patient data via secure
website
- Monthly follow-up on unpaid claims
- Analyze and update CPT, ICD-9, and
HCPCS codes
- Recommend correct modifiers to increase
reimbursement
- Accounts receivable management
- Customized monthly financial reports
- Monthly patient statements or collection
letters
- Patient scheduling module at no additional
charge
- Practice management suggestions
- Toll free 800 number
- On and off site training
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Fees
Our billing service fees are reasonable and competitive. Each month you can access complete report of charges, payments, and
adjustments by provider along with an Aged Accounts Receivable analysis.
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