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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 4 MIN

Boosting Revenue: RCM Services for Small Practices

from Sanju Zachariah’s Podcast · host Portiva

Managing the financial health of a clinic is tough, especially when coding accuracy, denials, and reimbursement delays start piling up. In this episode, we break down how revenue cycle management services for small practices can streamline billing workflows, reduce costly coding errors, and strengthen compliance. By integrating essential functions like claims submission, denial management, and coding audits, small clinics can finally achieve predictable cash flow and reduced administrative stress. We also explore why implementing revenue cycle management services for small practices is more than just outsourcing — it’s about gaining transparency, improving documentation quality, and recovering lost revenue. With insights into proactive audits, payer requirement alignment, and performance trend analysis, this episode shows how the right RCM support helps small practices increase efficiency, accuracy, and long-term financial stability.

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