Richter Healthcare Consultants supports home healthcare providers throughout the U.S. with fully customized, leading-edge consulting services. Our service offerings encompass the broad spectrum of home healthcare operations through four broad categories:
Revenue Cycle Management
- Claim management
- Follow-up and denial management
- Accounts Receivable analysis and clean up
- All Medicare, Medicaid and commercial payers including Managed Care, MyCare and Medicare Advantage
Compliance and Process Review
- Plans of correction
- Mock survey preparation
- Policies and procedures creation and review
- Audit tools and forms
- Clinical chart review
ADR Management
- ADR submission preparation and review
- Appeals process
- Face-to-Face requirements and education
Staff Training and Education
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