HIS - Orthopedic Division (@orthorcm) 's Twitter Profile
HIS - Orthopedic Division

@orthorcm

A division of HIS @revcycleexperts - over three decades of expertise maximizing reimbursements, efficiency, compliance, & profitability of Orthopedic practices.

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Experience the HIS difference! With over 30 years in healthcare, we're more than a billing company – we're your trusted partner. Let us streamline your reimbursements and boost profitability. Give us a call at 847-720-7499 and find out what we can do for you NOW!

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Our comprehensive services include revenue cycle management, billing, coding, documentation, and practice management consulting. Elevate your practice's financial health with HIS. Our clients have seen an average of 11.7% higher reimbursements – talk about ROI! CALL TODAY!

Our comprehensive services include revenue cycle management, billing, coding, documentation, and practice management consulting. Elevate your practice's financial health with HIS. 

Our clients have seen an average  of 11.7% higher reimbursements – talk about ROI! 

CALL TODAY!
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Struggling with medical billing and cash flow? Look no further! HIS is here to help. With our headquarters in Park Ridge, IL, and a dedicated team ready to assist you, we're your single point of contact for resolving billing issues. Call today or visit our website to get started!

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The conversion factor for physician pay in 2000 was $36.6137. The conversion factor for physician pay in 2022 was $34.6062. Physician pay went down a little over 5% in those 20 years. Premiums and deductibles more than tripled. Let’s stop blaming doctors for the increased costs

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UHC prior authorization for physical therapy and other therapeutic services has not been good. Details in Spine Review article beckersspine.com/orthopedic/607…

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We are passionate about helping practices thrive independently. Our experience in executing an MSO strategy can be vital to staying successful as an independent practice in the current landscape. beckersspine.com/orthopedic-spi…

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On January 7th, 2025 I shared a video, after I was asked to call UnitedHealthcare from the operating room to answer administrative questions about the patient who was having surgery to treat breast cancer. Despite my efforts, they denied her stay. UnitedHealthcare didn’t stop at

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Struggling with RCM inefficiencies? You’re not alone. For 30+ yrs, we’ve helped orthopedic practices cut denials & boost revenue. See how we can streamline yours. Join us at AAOE’s Demo Day 2/25! Register: aaoe.net/events/demo-da…

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HIS exists to ease this administrative burden. “…makes getting paid and reimbursed a challenging aspect of being a surgeon… when the main focus should be on patient care… rather than administrative billing reviews and hurdles.” beckersspine.com/orthopedic/the…

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We love to see orthopedic practices maintain their independence. Or in this case, coming back to private practice. Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute to return to independence beckersspine.com/orthopedic-spi…

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Orthopedic groups are feeling the pressure: shrinking margins, rising denial rates, and staffing headaches. This breakdown hits the nail on the head. If you’re seeing these signs, it might be time to rethink your RCM strategy.

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Whether it’s actually eliminated or at the least simplified, it will be a much needed relief to overburdened doctors and their staff. It cannot rollout soon enough.