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Infinitercm is a US-based corporation that provides medical billing and transcription services to the medical community across the United States and Canada.

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Your Go-To Partner for Medical Billing and Credentialing.Infinitercm is one of the fastest growing, remote medical billing companies headquartered in the United States. We bill for over 60 medical group and solo practices. We know how to get you paid while saving you time and money.

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FREE DEMO

We offer a one-week free demo of medical billing services for healthcare providers.

Affiliate Program.

Let’s collaborate to provide a world-class service to your friends. Refer an account that has successfully converted to use our services for a year or more, and you will earn a $500 reward once they have completed their third month of billing. For more information, please contact us: info@infinitercm.com

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PERSONALIZED CUSTOMER SERVICE

From on-boarding to managing every day requests, you'll receive a dedicated support specialist with 15+ year experience. You'll even have our cell phone numbers.

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SEAMLESS TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

We know all the major electronic health records and practice management systems. We can also bring our own cloud-based system if you choose.

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BECOME A CASH COW

We will significantly improve your net collections and reduce overhead costs. We do this by coupling newer, cloud-based technologies with good old fashioned grit.

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24/7/365 PERSONNEL

You'll never have to tell your staff to stay late or come in early again. We work around the clock focused on your claims and transcripts.

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Our Mediax specialties Technical service

EHR & PM System Prowess

We are very proficient using new and older systems alike so your patient charts and medical billing gets taken care of without a hitch.

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Pick Which Plan is Right For You

GROUP PRICING

1.99% To 4.99%
Of net collections

  • Large group practice
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INDIVIDUAL PRICING

2.99% To 3.99%
Of net collections

  • High-volume solo doctors
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Our Clients Say It Best

We are overwhelmed by what our customers have to say about us. We are truly grateful for their kind words.

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After I left my group practice to start my own practice, my BEST DECISION was to partner with Infinitercm to manage my accounts receivables. I was able to focus on building my practice while Infinitercm made sure I got paid. Since I could focus on growing my practice instead of the tedious work of hiring and maintaining a billing staff, I’ve grown to adding 2 new partners.

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DR. CLEMENS E. HALLMANN

Family Practice Associates
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I have been using Infinitercm dictating services for a long time and I am EXTREMELY SATISFIED with their work. The setup was very easy, and the customer service is always prompt and of high quality. It is nice to have someone to talk to whenever I call, and they always answer right away. The dictations are very well written with no errors and are ready the next day. Best of all, I have found the price to be excellent! Overall, I would easily recommend them to any Doctor or business.

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DR. J.P. SOUAID, MD

Ottawa Ear Clinic

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NO Setup Fees ⏐ NO Long-Term Contacts ⏐ NO Strings Attached

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FAQS

1. What is the process of credentialing in medical billing?

Credentialing is the process of verifying a healthcare provider’s qualifications, licenses, education, training, and work history with insurance companies. This ensures the provider is authorized to deliver care and get reimbursed for services.

2. Why is credentialing important for medical providers?

It allows providers to join insurance networks, gain patient trust, and ensure timely reimbursement from payers. Without credentialing, providers cannot bill insurance companies.

3. What is medical billing service?

Medical billing service is the process of submitting, tracking, and managing healthcare claims to insurance companies so that providers get paid for the services they deliver.

4. What are the two most common types of medical billing?

The two most common types are:

  • Professional Billing (CMS-1500 form): Used for physician and outpatient services.

  • Institutional Billing (UB-04 form): Used for hospitals, clinics, and inpatient services.

5. What is the difference between professional billing and institutional billing?

Professional billing is for individual providers (doctors, therapists, etc.), while institutional billing is for facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, labs).

6. What are the key steps in the revenue cycle management (RCM) process?
  • Patient registration

  • Insurance verification

  • Medical coding

  • Claim submission

  • Payment posting

  • Denial management

  • Patient billing & collections

7. What challenges do providers face in medical billing?

Common challenges include claim denials, coding errors, delayed payments, changing regulations, and credentialing delays.

8. How does medical coding relate to medical billing?

Medical coding converts healthcare services into standardized codes (CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS) which are used by medical billing specialists to file claims.

9. What are common denials in medical billing and how can they be prevented?

Denials often occur due to missing information, coding errors, duplicate claims, or lack of prior authorization. They can be prevented by accurate data entry, proper coding, and pre-claim audits.

10. What are the benefits of outsourcing medical billing services?
  • Faster claim submission

  • Reduced errors and denials

  • Increased revenue

  • Compliance with regulations

  • Allows providers to focus on patient care

11. What is payer enrollment in credentialing?

Payer enrollment is the process of applying to insurance companies so that providers can be added to their network and bill for services.

12. How long does the credentialing process usually take?

Credentialing typically takes 60–120 days, depending on the payer and completeness of documents.

13. What documents are required for provider credentialing?

Common documents include medical license, DEA certificate, board certification, malpractice insurance, work history, education details, and references.

14. What is the role of compliance in medical billing?

Compliance ensures all billing practices follow federal, state, and payer regulations to avoid fraud, abuse, or penalties.

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