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FREE Forensic Assessment

We can relieve your concerns about revenue growth.

Are you a behavioral health provider who wants to make sure that your billing practices are compliant, accurate, and ethical? Do you want to avoid costly audits, fines, or legal actions, and improve your cash flow and client satisfaction? If so, you may be interested in our forensic assessment service.

Our forensic assessment service is a specialized and comprehensive review of your billing system, conducted by experienced professionals who are familiar with the latest regulations and standards. We will examine your clinical documentation, billing codes, and reimbursement claims, and identify any areas of risk or improvement. We will also provide you with recommendations and training to enhance your billing performance and compliance.

Our forensic assessment service can help you detect and prevent any errors, discrepancies, or fraud in your billing system, such as underbilling, overbilling, or double billing. It can also help you optimize your billing efficiency and effectiveness, and increase your revenue and reputation.

If you are interested in our forensic assessment service, please fill out the form below and we will contact you shortly. We look forward to working with you and helping you achieve your billing goals.

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Do you know how long it takes to get your claims paid?
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Do you know what percentage of billed charges you are collecting from each insurance payer?
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How often are the claims submitted being worked?
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Does the person doing collections have the expertise to solve complex claims issues or are they just throwing their hands up and writing off the claim?
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How much money is walking out your door each month because no one is collecting deductibles or co-insurances? What is the patient liability write off?
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How many underpaid claims are challenged and additional payments are being made?

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