
What Is Recoupment in Medical Billing and How Does It Work?
Recoupment in medical billing is the process by which a payer takes back money it has already paid to a provider after identifying an overpayment
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Recoupment in medical billing is the process by which a payer takes back money it has already paid to a provider after identifying an overpayment

HME and DME are two terms that often appear together in medical billing conversations, and they are frequently used interchangeably — even by experienced billing

A provider is hired, a start date is set, and then the credentialing process stalls. The enrollment application sits in a payer’s queue for weeks.

Most billing problems do not appear suddenly — they build quietly in the background while practices continue seeing patients and submitting claims without a clear

Managing medical billing in New Jersey has never been straightforward. Practices contend with one of the most complex payer environments in the country — Horizon

Michigan practices face a billing environment that is genuinely difficult to navigate without the right support. Between the specific documentation requirements of Blue Cross Blue

Claims are getting denied. Payments are sitting unpaid for weeks. Insurance rules are changing without warning. Staff are spending hours on paperwork rather than caring

Wound care billing has one of the highest denial rates in medical billing, often exceeding 15-20% for practices without specialized expertise. CMS scrutinizes wound care

Rising claim denials are draining revenue faster than ever. According to recent industry data, 73% of healthcare providers report increased denials compared to just 42%

New York’s healthcare landscape presents unique challenges, making medical billing more complex than in most states. Between aggressive payer scrutiny, frequent regulatory updates, and one