Medical RCM Services
Green Point provides focused revenue cycle management (RCM) services to hospitals and medical billing companies. Our services include medical coding, charge capture, payment posting, and accounts receivable follow-up. Using a dual shore model, Green Point provides the services of certified coders in India alongside the outbound calling capabilities of Americans from our Israel office, where outstanding issues are reconciled. This results in improved accuracy and response times, ensuring faster and optimal payouts.
As a single-source solution company for your medical practice, Green Point brings you:
- Measurable quality outcomes
- Accelerated work flow
- Proactive revenue management
- Quicker payment
Eligibility & Benefit Verification
In the absence of proper eligibility and benefit verification, countless problems are created downstream. These include delayed payments, rework, decreased patient satisfaction, increased errors, and nonpayment. Green Point optimizes this process, dramatically reducing error rates, by enabling a proactive response.
Medical Coding
Green Point offers high-quality coding services to healthcare providers. Our team is comprised of experienced certified professional coders (CPCs) accredited by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC).
Charge Capture and Payment Posting
Green Point is skilled in all aspects of medical billing, and our experience includes working with Medicare, Medi-CAL, HMO, IPA, POS, EPO, PPO, Worker’s Compensation, and private indemnities.
Accounts Receivables
Green Point’s objective is to improve your cash flow by reducing days in A/R, improving profitability by increasing your collections ratio. Our skilled staff is trained to identify patient accounts that require follow-up and take the necessary actions to collect unpaid/underpaid claims.
Revenue Recovery
Green Point Revenue Recovery services help healthcare providers obtain payment on outstanding balances from third-party payers. We work on claims where payments have been denied or were underpaid by an insurer, or where a payer has been slow to reimburse.







