Discover How Our Staffing and Billing Expertise...
Can reduce your account receivables
Financial
HealthSource was formed to address interim management and staffing needs and
reduce accounts receivable on a project or long-term basis. We hire only
high quality performers so that your accounts receivable is treated with
knowledge and tenacity in the collection process. Our specialists have
familiarity with a wide variety of payers and will learn the payers in your
region quickly. Discover our competitive fees and how we have improved
cash flow at other institutions!
Billing Specialists
Our Billing Specialists are highly motivated and accustomed to a fast paced
environment. They are familiar with both professional and facility
billing and can perform all tasks associated with the revenue cycle including
registration, financial counseling, collection of self-pay accounts, auditing
and credit balance clean-up. Strong problem solving skills are a result
of our specialists' extensive experience in billing and claims follow-up.
Financial Healthsource Billing Specialists are well organized and aggressive in
collections. Many of the specialists have extensive backgrounds in
billing for major payers including Medicare, Blue Cross, Medicaid and
commercial insurance companies. The unmatched success we have established
in billing is a result of our specialist' excellent attention to detail and
quality assurance testing.
Interim Directors, Managers, Team Leaders
Let us assist you in managing a large office by providing our highly effective
Managers and Team Leaders. Put your administrative hassles to rest when
these individuals assist in the management of your patient financial services.
Our Directors exhibit leadership qualities and consistently reduce the accounts
receivable for our clients. They are known for their mobilization of
staff abilities to new heights of performance. All directors possess good
communication skills and interact with senior client Management.
Fitch Public Finance Health Care Special Report (June 2001)
states,
"...hospitals are also facing shortages of billers/coders (18%).
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