You may feel it’s insensitive to send patients to a collection agency who are delinquent in paying their part of a medical claim. However, there are multiple reasons to outsource your accounts to either an Extended Business Office or Collection Agency.
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Capital Recovery Blog
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Capital Recovery Blog
#RealPeople Highlight: Shawn, Office Administrator
Today, we are taking this opportunity to highlight Shawn, our Office Administrator.
#RealPeople Highlight: Kristen, Cash Applications/Legal Forwarding Professional
Here at Capital Recovery, we are proud to have a fantastic team of hardworking individuals. Today, we are taking this opportunity to highlight Kristen, our Cash Applications/Legal Forwarding Professional.
Capital Recovery Corporation Offers Healthcare Recovery Solutions
Find out all the services that we offer at Capital Recovery Solutions regarding healthcare and why you should choose us over anyone else.
Collecting from Patients Amidst the Financial Strain of COVID-19
Unemployment is reaching record highs; how can you collect AR during COVID-19? Here are some ideas to keep your business going.
What to Know about Capital Recovery and Your Collections During COVID-19
With challenging economic times now and ahead of us, we’ve heard a few questions about how things are going here at Capital Recovery. Here are some answers.
Tips for Businesses in Surviving a Rocky Economy
Many businesses are struggling with shutdowns or slowdowns, and smaller companies will be hit hardest. Here are some ideas for surviving these turbulent times.
Do You Need a Debt Collection Attorney?
In most cases, your AR team or collection agency’s time and effort to get payment will work. But what about when it doesn’t? Should you hire a collection attorney?
What’s the Difference Between “Early Out” and “Bad Debt” in the Collections Industry?
In the Collections world, there are two main phases of recovery: Early Out (EO) and Bad Debt (BD) collections. There is some overlap in the meaning of these two, and it can be easy to confuse them both internally and externally.
