Welcome to Texas Professional Medical Billers
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TexasPMB is a full service billing center
specializing in electronic filing of insurance
claims, workman's compensation, patient balance
billing, and collection of old receivables.
Located in Austin, Texas, we are successful in
servicing healthcare providers throughout the
United States. In order to
represent our national presence, we are now
doing business as Medorizon. You can find
additional information about our company at
www.medorizonoftexas.com.
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Why should you be Outsourcing?
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Increase
Cash Flow
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Built-In
Consulting and Practice Analysis
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Avoid
Patient Confrontation
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Avoid
HIGH
cost of Equipment and Software
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Keep
pace with Rapidly
Changing Technology
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Reduce Staff Size
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Increase Revenue
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Reduce Call Volume
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Reduce Record Storage
In his book,
Business @ the Speed of Thought, Bill Gates
notes that "An important reengineering principle is
that companies should focus on their core competencies
and outsource everything else."
Most physicians
outsource important functions like taxes and legal
matters. The next logic step is to have your billing
handled by experienced professionals. Enjoy the extra
time with your patients, and leave the paperwork to us.
Something to ponder
How
much would your business suffer if you lost all of your
patient information? Is your data truly protected?
If
the questions above are unsettling to think about,
consider some of the following points:
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Are you making tape backups every night?
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It is not a matter of
whether your hard drive will fail, it is when!
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Are you rotating your tapes offsite?
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Tape backups are very
important when your hard drive fails or the
database gets corrupted, but they don't do much
good in a fire unless they are stored offsite.
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Is your computer system being supported by a battery
backup?
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Most of us are aware that
if the power goes out, we will lose everything
on the computer that we have not saved.
But did you know that if the system was saving
data at the time of the power failure, it is
possible to corrupt data that was previously
saved. (Possibly months or years before)
Of course these are
all things that you can and should be doing yourself if
you are managing your own data. But all of these things
take planning, time, and dedication. Experience also
shows us that people develop a false sense of security
and become complacent after a period of smooth
operations. Now when that drive failure does occur, it
becomes a disaster. If you are fortunate enough to have
a recent backup, are you prepared to spend the time to
stop what you are doing and work on restoring the data?
Here at TexasPMB, we are keenly aware of data protection
and have procedures in place to guarantee that the
proper safeguards are taken everyday.
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