The Thursday Talk: A Coder And A Clinician
On this episode, the provider partner Tracy Olstine and Dr. Charles will be discussing Incident to Versus Split/Shared Encounters.
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Credentialing Pitfalls
Welcome to the Thursday Talk with the Provider Partner. This is a Healthcare Revenue Cycle Podcast. Tracy Olsten and Dr. Charles Hunley are the Coder and Clinician, empowering healthcare providers to achieve financial solvency through transparent insights, proactive management strategies, and expert coaching and consulting. In this episode we discuss some of the issues and problems providers are facing with their credentialing and how they are being reimbursed by insurance companies. We are joined by Saliha Javid, credentialing specialist. With over 15 years experience in credential contracting, Saliha possesses an invaluable combination of deep expertise and strategic influence to help providers leverage the best terms for their contracts. Providers must understand that these payers need you in their network just as much as you need their contracts to be a network provider. The Provider Partner is your advocate for negotiating the best terms for you. The Provider Partner was born from the personal and professional experiences of Charles Hunley, MD and Tracy Olsten CPC, CPMA, CPC-I, CMCS, CMSCS.
Concurrent Critical Care and Split Shared
On this episode of the Thursday Talk, we discuss the new Evaluations and Management Services Guide.
Incident to Versus Split/Shared
Advanced Care Planning
On this episode we discuss advanced care planning and how it can help the healthcare revenue cycle.
Emergency Medicine Guidelines 2023
On this episode we talk about 2023 emergency medicine guidelines and what coders and clinicians need to know.
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