by Sean McSweeney | Oct 10, 2019 | Laboratory Billing, Medical billing, Medical Billing Company, RCM Analytics
Ever get that feeling that there should be more charges in the billing system? How many times have you or someone else said something like “we did 3000 samples last month, but we only see 2500 that got billed”? Are salespeople complaining that all their samples...
by Sean McSweeney | Jul 10, 2019 | Laboratory Billing, Medical billing, Medical Billing Company
Disclaimer: As with all our articles, it is not intended to be a partisan piece and we take no political position. We are advocates for healthcare providers and seek to study, understand, and disseminate information on the healthcare financial system. WHAT’S A...
by Sean McSweeney | Feb 26, 2019 | Laboratory Billing, RCM Analytics
Apache Health CEO and founder Sean McSweeney will be a featured speaker at the Spring G2 Laboratory Conference in Orlando, Florida on March 28, 2019. Data and Analytics in Laboratory Compliance Presented by Sean McSweeney, CEO of Apache Health The old paradigm of...
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 25, 2019 | Laboratory Billing, RCM Analytics
WILD RIDE TO GET HERE Genomics billing has been thought tremendous changes over the years. Some might even call it a rollercoaster. Just think of the transition from CPTs from when we had process codes many years ago to the transition to tier 1 and tier 2 codes. ...
by Sean McSweeney | Nov 2, 2018 | Laboratory Billing, RCM Analytics
Apache Health founder and CEO Sean McSweeney will be speaking on the subject of laboratory RCM analytics at the upcoming G2 Laboratory Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 6, 2018: How to Gauge Reimbursement Success, Part 1 By Sean McSweeney, Founder/President,...
by Sean McSweeney | Aug 27, 2018 | Laboratory Billing
Z-Code transitions have become a requirement as of July 1st, 2018, but far too many labs are still behind on implementing them into their revenue cycle management (RCM) practices. Molecular Diagnostics (MolDX) is experiencing a much brighter year than 2017, but...
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