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What is Account receivable in Healthcare?

In healthcare, accounts receivable (AR) refers to the outstanding payments owed to a healthcare organization by patients, insurance companies, or other third-party payers for services rendered. It represents the total amount of money that the organization is entitled to receive for the healthcare services provided but has not yet been collected. Here are some key […]

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