Physician, Clinic and Hospital Medical Billing & Consulting

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Knowledgeable advocates and certified coders are the best in the business. The days when billing and coding were just one more tedious responsibility that could easily be handled by a $12-an-hour billing clerk are gone forever.

In this era of electronic medical records and far more complex ICD-10 coding, you could be leaving significant money on the table and even risk compliance issues unless you have a knowledgeable partner on your side. That partner is Millin Associates, a leading medical billing and recovery company. And here’s why…


Certified coders

A Certified Professional Coder (CPC®) has proven by rigorous examination and experience that they know how to code and understand the rationales of why particular codes are used. They must demonstrate proficiency in adjudicating claims for accurate medical coding for diagnoses, procedures and services in physician-based setting. Every single one of our coders is certified.

They know precisely how to integrate medical coding and reimbursement rule changes into your practice’s reimbursement processes.


Advanced payer intelligence

Now that the new ICD-10 is replacing ICD-9, thousands of additional codes will come into play and the chances of increased claims denials will likely soar. Our professionals understand ICD-10 well, and they can quickly step in to make sure you get paid more… faster.


Personalized attention

In addition to our certified coders, Millin Associates offers a dedicated staff of highly trained professionals, many with advanced health care degrees. We provide the ultimate in personalized attention and highly cost-effective services uniquely tailored to your financial and billing needs.


Immediate improvement in cash flow

Our people – along with electronic software – quickly determine fee schedule underpayments and miscodings resulting in denied payment, and track outstanding receivables. It would take an influx of personnel plus many hours of manpower to be able to duplicate these efforts and even then, human error would be a factor.