Medical Insurance Claims Processing
For medical insurance claims processing in , USA or elsewhere in the country, many companies choose Our company. Our company, a subsidiary of Our company, has been a provider of quality medical claims processing for some time, offering fully compliant processing that is accurate, fast, and budget friendly. From coast to coast, organizations are depending on Our company for complete processing solutions, including mail-handling services, scanning, data conversion, and transmitting. Our company even handles editing and auditing requirements as well.
With Our company, document control numbers are assigned to scanned images. These numbers are used for managing claims for the entire conversion process. The key and key-verify data entry method is used to ensure accuracy. Once programmatic comparison is complete, rejected claims are rerouted. Rejected claims are sent to exception key entry operators. The exception key operator keys the data for a third time.
When a claim batch is finished, its corresponding image record is marked as complete. An automated job-flow process then moves the batch through the output queue. The batch ends in a text file, where it remains while awaiting delivery. At this point, the claims record is transmitted to the client, enabling the client to import the data into the appropriate forms processing system.
Researching claims is easy, thanks to Our company. Digital images of claims are maintained on Our company’s web-hosted repository or within the in-house imaging system of the client. Furthermore, production reports are kept easily accessible for client use. Learn more about Our company’s effective medical insurance claims processing services by calling . Our company is traded under the ticker symbol .
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