Accounts receivable refers to the outstanding payments that a primary care practice is owed by patients, insurance companies, or other third-party payers for services rendered. Managing accounts receivable can be challenging for primary care practices due to various factors including, changing payment models, billing complexities, claim denials, managing unpaid patient balances, and high administrative costs.
Accounts receivable refers to the outstanding payments that a primary care practice is owed by patients, insurance companies, or other third-party payers for services rendered. Managing accounts receivable can be challenging for primary care practices due to various factors including, changing payment models, billing complexities, claim denials, managing unpaid patient balances, and high administrative costs.