Equipping Medical
Practitioners
to Excel
The HCPP team of medical reimbursement specialists have the requisite knowledge and experience to deliver higher profits to your practice. We use a proprietary medical claims processing system called the HCPP NSOURCE. The system is proficient in several aspects of patient care.
Practice Management Analysis
We develop and implement a customized revenue cycle management program. This ensures to help plan cash flow requirements and help you determine best practice operations.
Insurance Contracting
To provide you with a competitive edge in contract negotiations, we offer insurance credentialing and dispute resolution services.
Medical Coding
We offer you with accurate, in-depth knowledge, and up-to-date medical coding changes. The coding includes ICD-10, and correct sequencing of diagnostic and procedural code combinations to ensure maximum payments.
Medical Billing
Be assured that your assigned biller has extensive training in claims processing. We will follow-up with slow or short pay and track appeals for accurate reimbursement.
Information Technology (IT)
HCPP can use your current Practice Management software system or suggest a state-of-the-art solution as the platform that monitors, measures, and collects your enhanced profits.
HCPP enjoys one of the lowest employee attrition rates in the industry. We provide an environment that supports our staff to develop dynamic careers, thus enabling us to retain and attract the best people in the industry.
Our Owners
The founders of HCPP, Martha Sutton and Barbara Hendon asked Darlene Meek to join in HCPP’s ownership in 2019. Darlene brings additional experience and expertise to the company. The three dynamic leaders bring over 70 years of combined health care management experience to the company.
Past Success
Prior to creating HCPP, the founders were also co-founders, directors, and executive vice presidents of a privately held health care disease management (DM) company, AirLogix, Inc. The company provided DM services to over 10 million covered health care lives.