Medical Billing

Medical Billing and Revenue Services

Your partner for optimum financial performance.

With our team of medical billing & revenue experts, practices typically see bottom-line improvements including fixed-cost reductions. Plus, partnering with our revenue services team gives you peace of mind knowing that you have more time to focus on patient care and patient engagement — what you do best!

About Medical Billing

Medical Billing and A/R Management

Our billing experts have at least 10 years of experience and always maintain HIPAA, HITECH, CMS, In-Network, Out-of-Network compliance. We keep meticulous records of all your payments to maintain the highest standards of accuracy, privacy, and security. While other RCM companies may implement a one-size-fits-all model, ECLAT customizes medical billing and A/R management solutions to meet and exceed individual facility needs. ECLAT is one of the top medical billing and A/R management companies – not only do our billing experts process your claims, but we investigate the source of the issue to identify and remedy any errors in your billing processes.

Streamlining the Process of Medical Billing Services

By covering the processes from beginning to end, we make even the most difficult tasks simple for you.

Revenue Cycle Management Services

Medical claims processing, payment, and accounts receivable follow-up are all handled administratively and clinically by healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM), a financial process. Healthcare institutions are unable to continue providing patient care without this crucial financial process. The three elements that make up US healthcare are patients, providers, and payers. Hospitals, clinics, and private practices are examples of providers where doctors, surgeons, nurses, and other medical personnel work to treat patients. Insurance companies that collect premiums from patients who enroll in their plans are referred to as payers because they pay medical professionals who treat those members.

For hospitals and companies that bill for medical services, we provide complete revenue cycle management services. We offer our clients superior, cost-efficient solutions by utilizing our in-depth understanding of revenue cycle management best practices. Our highly specialized teams strive to maximize revenue while maintaining industry standards while streamlining operations and minimizing insurance claim denials.

As your medical billing service, we handle everything in a professional capacity, including billing, clearing house claim review, and anything else that helps a claim get accepted for the first time. You won’t have to skip any payments anymore. Following is what we provide for our billing clients:

Billing Review
By identifying errors, omissions, duplicate billing, and inappropriate charges, our Bill Review services help our clients reduce their claim liability.
Payment Posting
Payment posting enables medical practices to receive full payment as soon as possible. Our experts offer precise processing, enhanced collections, and Analytical decision making.
AR Follow-up
The accounts receivable follow-up process is in charge of handling denied/rejected claims and refiling them in order to receive the maximum reimbursement from insurance companies. Our experts assist you in streamlining your accounts receivable follow-up processes and increasing your revenues.
Rejection Management / Denial Management
Our Experts will constantly monitor internal claim scrubbing rejections, clearinghouse rejections, and insurance denials to ensure that appropriate action is taken in a timely manner to get you paid faster.
Denial Resolution
Our Experts will automatically address denials to improve your collection and reprocess the claim. Following up on denials takes a significant amount of time out of your hectic schedule, so let our experts deal with it.

Medical Billing and Coding Program FAQs

How much do billers and coders make?

In 2021, certified medical coding and billing professionals earned an average annual salary of $58,055 and $56,652, respectively. While CPCs earned slightly more than CPBs, it’s worth noting that billing specialists entering the field can expect to move into senior positions within 10 years. The median salary for dual certification of CPB and CPC increases to $64,712 per year. With AAPC’s best-in-class CPC® & CPB® course, you can begin a new career and — at the same time — set an upward trajectory for professional satisfaction throughout your career.

Can a medical coder and biller work from home?

Many employers hire remote CPBs and CPCs to manage their medical billing and coding online — making working from home an attractive option. In fact, more than one-third of AAPC-certified medical coders and billers work remotely.

How do I become a medical coder and biller?

To earn your CPC or CPB certification, you will need to hold an active membership with AAPC and sit for your proctored certification exam. The medical coding and billing exams are different certification exams and must be taken separately.

Why is medical coding and billing certification necessary?

Medical billing and coding standards become increasingly complex and require extensive knowledge and skills. AAPC certification attests to the highest levels of proficiency and is recognized by employers as the highest stamp of approval. An AAPC certification also elevates your earning potential by greater than $30,000 above annual salaries for persons without AAPC certification.

What skills will I learn in medical billing and coding training?

You’ll learn the skills needed to correctly use the three medical code sets — ICD-10-CM, CPT® and HCPCS Level II — and understand regulatory compliance and insurance requirements, as well as proper claim form preparation, submission, payment processes, and more.

Do I need a university diploma to enter the AAPC program?

No specific skills or experience are prerequisite for entry into the AAPC program. A 4-year college degree or an associate degree may influence hiring decisions, but in this industry you don’t need either.

How do I prepare for my certification exam?

The biggest tip to passing a certification exam is: take the preparation courses! And that includes the medical terminology, anatomy, and pathophysiology courses, because this knowledge is essential to your career. Each course is an investment that will profit you many times over.