Category: Medical Billing

Flat fee vs. Percentage-based Medical Billing: Which Model Works Better for Your Practice?
Flat fee billing charges a fixed rate per claim — usually $3–$8 — regardless of claim value. Percentage-based billing...

How to Choose a Medical Billing Company: 12 Questions to Ask Before You Sign
Choosing a medical billing company is a high-stakes decision. The wrong vendor can quietly drain your revenue for months...

The 7 most common claim denial reasons in 2026
Written by the Qualigenix RCM Team Healthcare revenue cycle and denial management specialists with hands-on experience across 275+ practices...

Why Your Clean Claim Rate Is Stuck Below 95% – How to Fix It
The HFMA benchmark for high-performing billing operations is 98%. Most practices sit between 75–85%. The gap comes down to...

Medical Billing Services by Specialty: Why One-Size Billing Doesn’t Work Anymore
Key Takeaway: Generic billing services treat every practice the same. But cardiology, behavioral health, orthopedics, and 35+ other specialties...

Chiropractic Billing: The Complete Guide to Getting Paid Faster in 2026
Chiropractic billing is one of the most denial-prone specialties in healthcare. Most revenue loss comes from three avoidable...

What Is Mental Health Billing and How It Works
Mental health billing is not medical billing with different codes. It is a distinct billing framework with its own...

What Is Charge Entry in Medical Billing and How It Works
Charge entry is the step in the revenue cycle that converts a clinical encounter into a billable record. It...

Medical Transcription and Its Impact on Medical Billing
Medical transcription is the first step in a chain that ends with a paid or denied insurance claim. The...