Building a Patient-Friendly Financial Policy for Your Podiatry Practice
A strong financial policy isn’t just about collecting money—it’s about setting expectations, maintaining compliance, and creating trust with patients. When done right, it prevents misunderstandings and supports consistent revenue. Tips for Creating a Patient-Friendly Policy • Put It in Writing: List co-pays, deductibles, late fees, and payment methods clearly. • Require Signatures: Have patients sign the policy […]
Podiatry Billing Hacks: How to Get Paid Faster
Cash flow is the lifeblood of any podiatry practice. The faster you get paid, the more stability you have to cover payroll, invest in equipment, and grow your business. Here are five hacks to help podiatrists get paid faster: 1. Collect Co-Pays Up Front Train staff to confidently and empathetically collect co-pays at check-in. This […]
The True Cost of In-House Billing vs. Outsourcing for Podiatrists
On the surface, keeping billing in-house may seem cheaper than outsourcing. After all, you’re already paying staff—why pay another company? But when you look deeper, the costs of in-house billing add up fast. The Hidden Costs of In-House Billing • Staff Time: Every denied claim requires follow-up calls, resubmissions, and hours of effort. That’s time […]
How to Train Your Staff to Handle “I Forgot My Wallet” Patients
Every podiatry practice has encountered this: a patient checks out after a visit and says, “I forgot my wallet.” Or worse, “Just send me a bill.” Left unaddressed, these situations eat into revenue and create unnecessary follow-up work. But there’s good news: with training, scripts, and clear policies, your staff can handle these situations effectively. […]
5 Tips to Reduce Claim Denials in Your Podiatry Practice
Denied claims aren’t just paperwork—they’re lost revenue. Every denial means more staff time spent fixing errors, more delays in cash flow, and sometimes, money that’s never recovered. Podiatrists, in particular, deal with high denial rates due to the specialized and sometimes misunderstood nature of foot care. So how can you reduce denials and make sure […]
Why Podiatry Practices Struggle with Billing — And How to Fix It
Running a podiatry practice means balancing patient care, staff coordination, and business operations—all while navigating the complicated world of medical billing. Unfortunately, billing is often the weak link. Claims get denied. Payments are delayed. Patients resist paying co-pays. Before long, practices see cash flow issues that threaten financial stability. So, why is billing such a […]
Podiatry Wound Care Billing: How to Code, Document, and Get Paid Faster
Wound care is one of the most common—and complex—services podiatrists provide. Proper billing and coding are essential for timely reimbursement and to avoid costly denials. Why Wound Care Billing Matters Chronic foot wounds, diabetic ulcers, and pressure sores are time-intensive to treat. If documentation or coding is incomplete, payers may reject the claim, delaying payment […]
Outsourcing vs. In-House Billing: What’s Best for Your Podiatry Practice in 2026?
Managing billing in-house used to be the norm for podiatry practices. But as coding rules become more complex and staff costs continue to rise, many providers are rethinking the way they handle revenue cycle management. So what’s the better choice in 2025: outsourcing or keeping it internal? In-House Billing: The Pros and Cons Pros: Cons: […]
Top 7 Podiatry Billing Mistakes That Are Costing Your Practice Thousands
Billing errors in podiatry are more common than many practices realize—and they can be costly. From denied claims to lost reimbursements, even small mistakes can have a big financial impact. If your billing team isn’t laser-focused on accuracy, you could be leaving thousands of dollars on the table every month. Here are seven of the […]
Right Foot, Wrong Codes: A Billing Error That Cost Thousands
In the world of podiatry billing, details matter — and one wrong detail can cost your practice thousands. One of the most surprising billing errors we’ve encountered involved a podiatrist who performed surgery on the right foot, but every single note, code, and modifier submitted to insurance said it was the left. That discrepancy led […]