Medical receivables are the amounts owed by third-party payers to healthcare providers. The party owing the money can be commercial insurance companies, HMOs, Medicare and Medicaid, or patients (if there is an outstanding balance after insurance or another payer has paid its portion). Medical receivables are usually payable 60 to 120 days after service is rendered, though some reimbursements lag further behind, creating cash flow issues for healthcare providers, who typically need to pay expenses in a shorter time frame.
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Healthcare Webinars Address Recovering Millions Left ?On the Table?
23 January 2007
SSIMED Emrge Achieves Certification By Surescripts
23 January 2007
New Medicare Commission Proposed in Senate
23 January 2007
LighthouseMD Announces Governor as Keynote Speaker for Conference
22 January 2007
AOL Founder Launches Online Health Portal
22 January 2007
HealthNow New York Earns Re-Certification to COPC-2000 CSP Standard
18 January 2007
Executive Change: Robyn Bartlett-Andersen Promoted at First Data Healthcare Services
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EDS Awarded $91.7 Million Kansas Medicaid Extension
18 January 2007
JPMorgan Chase Acquires HIPAA Electronic Remittance Firm
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Genesis Healthcare Going Private in $1.2 billion Deal
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Court Orders Medical Group to Rescind Bills to Patients
17 January 2007
Revenue Management Solutions Acquires Healthcare MedRx
16 January 2007
Keane Completes Revenue Cycle Management Implementation With HealthSouth
16 January 2007
Study: Hospitals will Find $300 million in Revenues in 2007
16 January 2007
New Report Links High Credit Card Debt to Medical Expenses
16 January 2007
Collection Agency Going After Insurance Companies for Medical Bills
15 January 2007
Executive Change: Jerry Baker to Medical Records Online
15 January 2007
State Supreme Court Rules for Collectors in Medical Privacy Case
12 January 2007
Hospital Settles for $423 million in Billing and Collection Case
12 January 2007
RoundTable Healthcare Completes Acquisition of Advantis Medical
12 January 2007