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Mobile Pay Revolutionizes Specialty Groups: Unlock the Data-Driven Potential

HIT Consultant

That’s especially true for rehabilitative therapy groups, where patients may have two to three visits per week, generating a claim for each appointment. At a time when many consumers say they pay medical bills faster when they receive payment requests digitally—especially when these requests come by text (49%, according to a recent U.S.

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The Devil may be in the Details of the Part II No Surprises Act IFR

Health Care Law Brief

By way of background, the No Surprises Act and its implementing regulations provide new federal protections against surprise medical billing. The “thumb on the scale” QPA presumption may have less of an impact on providers that are “must-haves” for a plan based on clinical importance, or high patient-satisfaction scores.