Practice type: Interventional pain management Providers: 1 pain management physician, 1 CRNA Location: United States Monthly claim volume: Approximately 650 claims per month Situation at engagement: Payment posting managed in-house with no contracted rate reconciliation Discovery method: Free billing audit initiated by the practice owner Timeline: 6 months from audit
Running a pain management practice is demanding work. Between managing complex patient cases, navigating controlled substance regulations, and keeping up with evolving treatment protocols, the last thing you need is a billing process that creates more headaches than it solves. (Pain Management Billing Services in the USA) Yet for many
Chiropractic billing issues follow predictable patterns. The specific dollar amounts vary by practice. The issues themselves are almost always the same. After working with chiropractic practices across the United States, the billing problems that cost chiropractors the most money fall into a consistent set of categories β CMT coding errors,
Practice type: Interventional pain management Location: United States Providers: 2 pain management physicians Monthly claim volume: Approximately 900 claims per month Situation at engagement: 500+ rejected claims in active queue at time of audit Timeline: 15 days from audit to 130 remaining open rejections Primary issues: Claim rejection patterns across




