If your prior auth team delays a chemo start by 10 days - is that administrative or clinical failure?
It's both. Patients pay for the distinction.
The admin work in oncology IS clinical work.
#OncologyBilling#PriorAuth#Billedright
If your prior auth team delays a chemo start by 10 days - is that administrative or clinical failure?
It's both. Patients pay for the distinction.
The admin work in oncology IS clinical work.
#OncologyBilling#PriorAuth
What does it cost a cancer patient when their oncology practice's billing isn't working?
It's the patient. Always.
June is National Cancer Survivor Month.
The clinical fight gets recognized. The billing fight rarely does.
#CancerSurvivorMonth#Oncology#Billedright
When was the last time someone handed you a denial *trend* report - not just a list?
Most practices live with the list. The trend report shows you payers, codes, providers, weeks.
Difference: $40K-$200K/year for a mid-size practice.
#DenialManagement#Billedright
When did anyone in your practice actually audit your AR aging - not just glance at it?
Before Q3, run this:
1. Pull aging buckets
2. Flag payers over 25% in 60+ bucket
3. Spot claims with no follow-up in 14+ days
4. Compare 90+ write-off to 4-6% benchmark
#AR#RCM#Billedright
How much of your revenue is currently sitting past 40 days in AR?
"Days in AR over 40 isn't a billing metric. It's money on fire."
Most practices accept it as normal. The best treats it as the leak it actually is.
#AR#MedicalBilling
What % of your denials were actually reworked last month? Can you answer without checking?
Most owners can quote patient volume and collections.
Ask about denial rework - silence.
You can't fix what you can't see.
#DenialManagement#RCM
5 denials quietly draining your cardiology practice every month.
Most owners can name 2. Maybe 3.
Not all 5
→ Bundling
→ Missing info
→ Non-covered service
→ Fee schedule reductions
→ Patient responsibility
Billing teams react. The top 10% prevent.
DM "Audit" #Billedright
When was your last physical?
For most independent physicians, the answer is somewhere between "two years ago" and "I can't remember."
June is Men's Health Month.
Physician health is practice health.
#MensHealthMonth#Billedright
If your team is working harder in June than May - what does that say about how May ended?
Practices that finish June strong didn't work harder in June.
They closed May cleanly - denials worked, AR chased, underpayments flagged.
June rewards what you did in May.
#RCM
Why do your June deposits look lighter than May - when patient volume was identical?
-> Memorial Day payer delays leak into June
-> Q2 denial cycles peak mid-month
-> Most miss the Jun 15 reconciliation window
DM us if June is feeling tight.
#MedicalBilling#RCM
When was the last time you finished work before your kid was asleep?
For independent physicians, parent and practice owner run in parallel.
Today is Global Day of Parents.
The practice shouldn't cost the moments you became a doctor to protect.
#PrivatePractice
🚭 World No Tobacco Day at Billed Right 🌿
Our India & US teams came together for awareness, action & wellness — through word challenges, healthy snacks & meaningful conversations.
Because change begins with one word: CHOICE. 💚
#WorldNoTobaccoDay#BilledRight#WorkplaceWellness
There's a quiet conversation happening in independent practices.
Not about medicine about everything around it. The denials, aging claims, the operational weight that grows faster than the team can hold.
Most of it stays unspoken.
We're going to start naming it.
#billedright
Wishing you and your family a peaceful and blessed Bakrid. 🌙✨
May this occasion inspire compassion, gratitude, unity, and new beginnings in both life and work.
Eid Mubarak from all of us at BilledRight!
#EidMubarak#Bakrid#EidAlAdha#BilledRight
Practices rarely lose revenue dramatically.
They lose it gently — in the details no one's watching.
5 questions worth sitting with every quarter 🧵
If more than one made you pause, that's the pattern. The earlier it surfaces, the easier it is to act on.
#Billedright
Myth: A denied claim is a lost claim.
Fact: A denied claim is a claim nobody worked twice.
Roughly two-thirds are recoverable. The window is just short, and most practices don't have someone whose only job is to listen for it.
💻 Celebrating Medical Coders!
Today, on National Medical Coders Day, we honor the medical coders - the unsung heroes behind the scenes, transforming complex medical information into precise codes who keep the healthcare system running.
#NationalMedicalCodersDay#BilledRight