Indianapolis, In (PRWEB) March 9, 2009 -- Eicart Medical Billing technique, LLC, a medical billing service offering doctors not as hard medical insurance claims billing, has opened offices in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tracie Williams, founder of the service, said that the new company will handle the entire insurance billing service for all kinds of medical providers including filing claims, follow-up mediation for rejected or denied claims, and collecting unpaid claims.
Eicart Medical Billing technique, LLC, a medical billing service offering doctors not as hard medical insurance claims billing, has opened offices in Indianapolis, Indiana. Tracie Williams, founder of the service, said that the new company will handle the entire insurance billing service for all kinds of medical providers including filing claims, follow-up mediation for rejected or denied claims, and collecting unpaid claims.
Electronic Media Claims (EMC) is a well established process of billing. In fact, over 90 percent of hospitals use EMC, while only 15 percent of doctors have taken advantage of the procedure. Eicart Medical Billing technique, LLC, hopes to enable individual practices to take advantage of the electronic highway.
Medial billing service offered:
"We use electronic claim filing," Tracie Williams added. "This reduces the turn-around time between filing the claim and receiving payment from several weeks to a few days." The service also has the option of filing printed paper claims.
"With new and ever-changing state mandates, filing insurance claims has become a major part of office procedure for today's health care providers. Eicart Medical Billing brings expertise in this field, enabling medical offices to once again concentrate on patients instead of on insurance", said Williams. "With health care reform, the
problems can only become more complicated, which is why our service is essential."
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Eicart Medical Billing System, LLC, a medical billing service offering doctors easier medical insurance claims billing
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