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Radiology Medical Billing with HIPAA Compliance

Topic: Business OpportunitiesPublished April 24, 2011

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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed in 1996 to protect an individual’s right to privacy of personal medical information. So if you are looking to outsource the billing tasks of your radiology practice or department, make sure you go in for radiology medical billing services with HIPAA compliance. This is important as failure to ensure HIPAA compliance can even result in legal action against your facility. HIPAA Radiology Medical Billing Services Individual radiologists, group practices, medical clinics, diagnostic facilities and other healthcare facilities in the US are increasingly relying on professional medical billing service providers to ensure HIPAA compliance. These companies have special security measures in place to protect patient information in keeping with HIPAA guidelines. The professionals they employ are knowledgeable about HIPAA guidelines. Using advanced medical billing software including NextGen, Lytec, Medisoft, Misys, IDX, Practice Admin and Inception, they ensure HIPAA compliant medical billing solutions for: • Medical insurance collectionrn• Medical paper and insurance electronic billingrn• Charge entryrn• Management of old accounts receivable collectionsrn• Codingrn• Cash posting and reconciliationrn• Insurance verification and authorization HIPAA - Protecting All Vital Health Information All kinds of patient data including name, dates, zip code, e-mail ID, telephone or fax numbers, medical records, health plan and social security information, license numbers, and photographs are ensured completed protection with HIPAA compliant services. The measures to ensure confidentiality of patient information are: • Workforce trained in HIPAA compliance and bound by confidentiality and non-disclosure agreementrn• Systematic backup of data and accessibility of critical facilitiesrn• Anti-virus software and firewall protection on all systems, updated frequentlyrn• Secure workstations, storage facility and authorized access • Technical evaluations are performed on a routine basis to ensure that security protocols are followedrn• File transfer using 128 bit encryption Thus, a reliable professional service provider that offers radiology medical billing with HIPAA compliance would have all administrative procedures in place to protect patient privacy. Access to confidential information would be limited to the physician and other medical and insurance personnel as necessary.

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Radiology Medical Billing - Outsource Strategies International (OSI) is a leading medical billing company in the US committed to providing fast and efficient medical billing services.

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