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Call upon us for immediate assistance, any day, anytime! In the same way, you don’t stop looking after your patients - be it nightfall, a weekend, or a holiday, we don’t stop looking after your practice’s finances. Our team is available even outside of office hours to offer personalized medical billing services in Texas regardless of your specialty. Contact us via call, live chat, or email for round-the-clock virtual help.
Lowest Prices in Texas
Get the industry-wide lowest list price on medical billing services in Texas. At MediBillMD, we guarantee proven medical billing solutions at a fraction of your net collections without compromising on quality. Hop onboard today to enjoy our flat 1% promo rate for the first month of service. With MediBillMD, you always take the biggest cut home.
Texas Medical Billing Laws & Regulations
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) regulates medical billing laws in the Lone Star State. The body ensures that all the medical claims submitted to insurance payers, whether by in-network providers or out-of-network practitioners, adhere to the Texas medical billing laws and that payment disputes are resolved in a fair manner.
Healthcare providers practicing and filing insurance claims in Texas must comply with the laws. Non-compliance can lead to litigations, revenue loss, and license cancellations in the worst case. Following are some of the Texas medical billing laws we steadfastly uphold to file compliant claims and protect our clients from reputational damage.
The Texas Medical Records and Privacy Act was passed in 2001 to safeguard patient’s protected health information (PHI). The law mandates secure possession and storage of PHI. We take strict measures for data privacy and ensure that our integrated systems are password-protected and all files are end-to-end encrypted.
The Texas Medical Billing Transparency Law requires healthcare providers to issue an itemized bill to patients, clearly stating their financial responsibility. The bill must be sent to the patient within 30 days of insurance payment collection. Our team adheres to this law and ensures patients get the itemized bill on time.
The Texas Workers’ Compensation Act requires healthcare providers to file claims within 95 days from the date of rendering services to a workers’ compensation insurance beneficiary. Moreover, the claims must be filed and processed electronically. We abide by this and ensure that WC claims are filed electronically and on time.
Section 146.002 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code states that the healthcare provider must bill the insurance payer or patient before the first day of the 11th month from the date of service. At MediBillMD, we ensure that claims are processed and filed before the deadline to avoid denials and loss in revenue.
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Climbing the ladder of financial success is easy when your billing partner is MediBillMD. Reach out to our team to explore end-to-end medical billing services in Texas and experience the power of 360-degree business transformation. With our expert billing, we give you the edge you need to climb higher.
FAQs
With MediBillMD, you get compliant, custom-made, and affordable medical billing services in Texas. Our experienced and certified billing staff carefully analyze the needs of your practice before offering tailored solutions to address the necessities. From credentialing to coding and denial management to payment posting, they manage every step of the revenue cycle to improve your practice’s financial performance.
On average, outsourcing medical billing services in Texas can cost between 4% and 10% of your gross collections. However, at MediBillMD, we charge half of that. Our all-inclusive medical billing services can be acquired for 2-5% of your monthly collections. And new clients can avail of our promo rate of flat 1% for the first 30 days of service.
Yes. According to the Texas medical billing laws, the statute of limitations on medical billing debts is 4 years. It means the healthcare provider has up to 4 years (from the service date) to file a lawsuit for unpaid claims. After this timeframe, the provider can no longer sue the insurance company or patient for unpaid medical debts.