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Smg offers complete billing and practice management services.  Smg eliminates most of the paperwork by filing the insurance claims through electronic means rather than by the old “paper” method.  The problems with paper claims are many.  Chief among them is the fact that it usually takes 60 or more days for the healthcare providers to receive reimbursement, and roughly 25% of insurance claims are rejected on first submission due to errors or omissions on the claim form.  By filing insurance claims electronically—rather than manually, healthcare providers can receive payments more quickly.  Electronic claims filing can also cut the rejected claims rate.  It’s actually a very simple process.

Outsourcing your billing and collection services eliminates the constant frustration of dealing with insurance companies. You and your staff may be wasting valuable time working on claims that you could spend servicing your patients or growing your business.
Improve your turnaround time on claims by having billing specialists perform your data entry, rather that office staff who could perform other much needed duties.
Extensive follow-up procedures so that you get paid for the claims that get "lost" or denied incorrectly.
The key feature that separates Smg from its competitors, the ability to connect to our company server via the internet, so that you have access to your data at all times.

Smg For The Total Solution You Won’t Outgrow!

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