Behavioral Health Billing Blog
Zealie’s behavioral health billing blog delivers informative articles with the latest news and trends for substance use and mental health facilities.
How to Prepare for a Treatment Center Insurance Audit
If you’re a successful facility operating in the addiction recovery sector, you can expect a treatment center insurance audit by one or more payers at one point or another. We’ve seen more and more payers conducting audits in the past few years. In our latest blog, we discuss specific ways
How Treatment Centers Can Make Smart Admission Decisions
As a treatment center, you’re probably out-of-network with some payers and don’t know how much you’ll be reimbursed if you treat a client with one of these insurance policies. Not all insurance policies are created equal. At first glance, a policy might look great, but we’ve seen two identical insurance
Forecast with Confidence Using Zealie’s Revenue Prediction Tools
Behavioral health treatment centers face a wide range of challenges from COVID-19 to not knowing when their next payment will arrive. Being able to forecast how much money your treatment center will make is an asset you need to ensure a thriving business. Without the right tools, treatment centers are
Zealie Increases Profit for Behavioral Health Facilities During Covid-19
Home > Resources > Blog Costa Mesa, CA — (ReleaseWire) — 09/16/2020 –Zealie, a technology-enabled behavioral health billing services company, today announced the launch of its new website Zealie.com. Zealie delivers a world-class revenue cycle management technology that increases profits for its clients even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Zealie has reimagined
What Behavioral Health Facilities Need to Know About Health Insurance
Despite a strong push to make behavioral healthcare more accessible, insurance companies are fighting back, finding loopholes in coverage laws and strategic tactics to ensure behavioral health facilities aren’t getting the reimbursement they need. When facilities are out-of-network and don’t know what their reimbursement rates are and patients aren’t always