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Medically necessary treatment for foot, ankle or lower leg conditions such as injury or disease is covered by Medicare if provided by a podiatrist or physician.
While many podiatric treatments and services are covered by insurance, there are instances where out-of-pocket expenses may be necessary.
Podiatrists are experts in resolving foot and ankle complications, but managing the financial side of their practices can be difficult without the right tools or team to do so.
Surveys regarding patient satisfaction with their medical practice show some surprising results. The majority of patients rate their doctors quite highly.
As a podiatrist, you’re dedicated to providing your patients with the most excellent and compassionate care possible. You’re doing your best to run an efficient office that maximizes the time and talents of your team.
Today more than ever, medical practices are trying to cope with increasing costs while keeping the revenue stream steady or, better yet, increasing. How can you thrive in tough economic times? 
ou’ve heard the old saying, “Time is money.” As the year comes to an end, now is a good time to evaluate your practice and find ways to run it more efficiently.
For podiatrists, juggling patient care with the intricacies of medical billing can be an arduous ordeal.
It’s well known that Medicare doesn’t cover “routine” foot care. This extends to many commonly performed podiatric services such as corn and callus removal and general nail maintenance (cutting, trimming, debridement, etc.).
Simplifying and optimizing your podiatry billing processes directly translates to maximizing your reimbursements, but ensuring proper compensation often requires a little finesse and quite a bit of time
Today more than ever, medical practices are trying to cope with increasing costs while keeping the revenue stream steady or, better yet, increasing. How can you thrive in tough economic times? 
It’s a new year and a good time to take a look at what’s happening in the field of podiatry and how those changes may impact your practice and your bottom line.
Medically necessary treatment for foot, ankle or lower leg conditions such as injury or disease is covered by Medicare if provided by a podiatrist or physician.
While many podiatric treatments and services are covered by insurance, there are instances where out-of-pocket expenses may be necessary.
Podiatrists are experts in resolving foot and ankle complications, but managing the financial side of their practices can be difficult without the right tools or team to do so.
Surveys regarding patient satisfaction with their medical practice show some surprising results. The majority of patients rate their doctors quite highly.
As a podiatrist, you’re dedicated to providing your patients with the most excellent and compassionate care possible. You’re doing your best to run an efficient office that maximizes the time and talents of your team.
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