From Denials to Dollars: How to Pick a Billing Company That Delivers
- Ericia Smith
- Aug 12
- 2 min read
Date: Monday, October 6, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Eastern
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
Registration Link: Click here to register now
Are You Sure Your Billing Company is Protecting Your Revenue?
For many healthcare providers, billing isn’t just an administrative task — it’s the lifeline of the practice. The wrong billing partner can cause lost revenue, higher denial rates, and unnecessary compliance risks. The right one can help you achieve a 98%+ clean claim rate, faster payments, and stronger cash flow.
That’s exactly why I’m hosting this exclusive, live webinar: From Denials to Dollars: How to Pick a Billing Company That Delivers.
What You’ll Learn in This Webinar
In this 90-minute, interactive session, you’ll gain the tools and knowledge to confidently evaluate, choose, and manage your billing company. We’ll cover:
15 critical questions every provider must ask before signing a billing company contract
How to evaluate a company’s experience, technology, KPIs, compliance, and fee structure
The top red flags that signal trouble ahead
Practical ways to protect your practice’s revenue and avoid common billing pitfalls
Who Should Attend
This webinar is ideal for:
Physicians
Nurse Practitioners
Physician Assistants
Practice Managers
Healthcare Administrators
Whether you’re starting a new practice, considering a change in your billing company, or simply want to make sure you’re getting the best results from your current partner — this session is for you.
Exclusive Bonuses for Attendees
PDF Checklist: “15 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Billing Company” — yours to keep and use as a reference
7-Day Replay Access — so you can revisit the training or catch up if you can’t attend live
How to Register
Seats are limited to ensure an interactive experience. Secure your spot today:
💡 Pro Tip: This webinar will give you the confidence and clarity to choose a billing partner that truly delivers — so your focus can stay where it belongs: on patient care.




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