Physicians Deal With $11B In Challenged Revenue From Insurers Annually
Physician offices spend a lot of money on billing costs, and a new study finds they deal with $11 billion in challenged revenue annually from insurers. However, that number could be as high as $54 billion, according to the study that examined the complexity of billing and paying for physician care.
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