
For healthcare providers across the United States, few processes are as critical—or as frustrating—as provider credentialing. Whether you’re a physician opening your first practice, a nurse practitioner joining a new group, or a therapist expanding your patient base, credentialing with insurance companies is your gateway to getting paid for the

Navigate 2025 physical therapy billing changes, updated CPT codes, Medicare thresholds, and common denial solutions with expert PT billing guidance. Physical therapy providers face a complex billing landscape in 2025, with significant updates to reimbursement rates, compliance requirements, and coding standards that directly impact practice revenue. Whether you’re a clinic

Key CPT Code Changes: Behavioral health CPT codes have been refined for 2025. Documentation of session times is more granular – e.g., 90837 (53+ min psychotherapy) now has clearer criteria for when to use add-on codes for extra time, and providers are urged to note exact start/end times to capture

Introduction: Behavioral health billing is evolving rapidly in 2025, with new codes, policies, and technologies reshaping how providers get paid humanmedicalbilling.com. The demand for mental health and substance use treatment has surged in recent years, especially after the pandemic, and insurance rules are racing to keep up. As a result,