Standardized billing practices could save billions of dollars
Healthcare administrators know better than anyone that the billing process for healthcare services is complex and time-consuming because of the involvement of third-party billing entities. A recent study has quantified the negative effects of the complicated billing process and concludes that changes could result in $7 billion of annual savings for physician and clinical services billings.
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