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Home Care Agency Bookkeeping: Reconciling Medicaid, Private Pay, and VA Reimbursement
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Home Care Agency Bookkeeping: Reconciling Medicaid, Private Pay, and VA Reimbursement

Home care agencies collect from private pay, Medicaid MCOs, and VA Aid and Attendance on three different timelines while caregiver payroll runs on a fixed biweekly schedule, so tracking AR by payer separately (not blended) is the key to forecasting cash and catching the 2026 EVV hard-edit denials that make unresolved visit exceptions permanently unbillable.

bookkeeping
healthcare
cash-flow
Med Spa Bookkeeping: Why Packages, Gift Cards, and Memberships Aren't Revenue Yet
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Med Spa Bookkeeping: Why Packages, Gift Cards, and Memberships Aren't Revenue Yet

Med spas that book prepaid packages, gift cards, and membership fees as revenue at the point of sale overstate income and understate the deferred-revenue liability they owe clients — with the U.S. med spa industry at roughly $21.4 billion in 2026 and package sales now about 29% of client spending, the resulting distortion can turn a strong bank balance into an unexplained cash crunch two months later.

bookkeeping
revenue-recognition
accrual-accounting
Is Medical Debt Still on Your Credit Report in 2026? A State-by-State Guide for Small Business Owners
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Is Medical Debt Still on Your Credit Report in 2026? A State-by-State Guide for Small Business Owners

The CFPB's nationwide medical debt credit reporting ban was vacated by a Texas federal court in July 2025, leaving protection to 15 state laws and the bureaus' voluntary policies — paid debts, collections under $500, and a 365-day grace period stay off reports everywhere. Here's what still applies in your state and how to keep a medical collection from raising your business loan rate.

credit
personal-finance
small-business
ABA Therapy Practice Bookkeeping: The RBT/BCBA Guide to Billing, Authorizations, and Cash Flow
·mike

ABA Therapy Practice Bookkeeping: The RBT/BCBA Guide to Billing, Authorizations, and Cash Flow

ABA practices bill in 15-minute units under CPT codes 97153 and 97155, face industry-wide denial rates of 15-30%, and see predictable cash-flow dips when six-month prior authorizations lapse before renewal paperwork clears.

healthcare
payroll
bookkeeping
Occupational Therapy Private Practice Bookkeeping: A 2026 Guide
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Occupational Therapy Private Practice Bookkeeping: A 2026 Guide

A 2.5% CMS cut to OT evaluation codes, a $2,480 KX modifier threshold, and the 8-minute rule all shape 2026 revenue for occupational therapy private practices, and each one requires a specific change to how the books are kept.

healthcare
bookkeeping
cash-flow
Medicare Routine Foot Care Rules: A Podiatry Bookkeeping Guide to Q7/Q8/Q9 Modifiers
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Medicare Routine Foot Care Rules: A Podiatry Bookkeeping Guide to Q7/Q8/Q9 Modifiers

Medicare excludes routine foot care under Section 1862(a)(13) unless a Q7, Q8, or Q9 modifier documents a qualifying systemic condition, and a missed modifier produces a flat claim denial that podiatry practices often never trace back to a root cause in their books.

healthcare
bookkeeping
accounts-receivable
AI Receptionist vs. Human Front Desk: The Real 2026 Cost Comparison for Small Businesses
·mike

AI Receptionist vs. Human Front Desk: The Real 2026 Cost Comparison for Small Businesses

AI receptionist platforms cost $99–$299 a month versus $2,800–$4,500 for a fully-loaded human hire, but complex complaints, emotional calls, and HIPAA-covered patient information still require human judgment or a signed Business Associate Agreement — here's the real cost and capability comparison for 2026.

ai
small-business
automation
Translation and Medical Transcription Bookkeeping: Per-Word Billing, 1099 Risk, and HIPAA Recordkeeping
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Translation and Medical Transcription Bookkeeping: Per-Word Billing, 1099 Risk, and HIPAA Recordkeeping

How translation agencies and medical transcription services can cost freelance linguist payables against per-word client billing, avoid 1099 vs. W-2 misclassification risk, and meet HIPAA business associate recordkeeping requirements.

bookkeeping
freelance
independent-contractor
Virtual Medical Scribe Agency Bookkeeping: Billing, Provider Shifts, and the BAA You Can't Invoice Without
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Virtual Medical Scribe Agency Bookkeeping: Billing, Provider Shifts, and the BAA You Can't Invoice Without

A virtual medical scribe agency needs a signed Business Associate Agreement before billing a single shift, and its pricing model — hourly, monthly subscription, or per-encounter — determines when revenue should be recognized and how the chart of accounts should be structured.

healthcare
compliance
bookkeeping
WA Cares Fund: A Washington Employer's Payroll Withholding Guide for 2026
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WA Cares Fund: A Washington Employer's Payroll Withholding Guide for 2026

Washington employers must withhold 0.58% of gross wages with no cap for the WA Cares Fund, the state's employee-funded long-term care program that began paying benefits up to $36,500 per worker in July 2026, and file combined quarterly reports with the Employment Security Department.

payroll
tax-compliance
compliance
Locum Tenens Taxes and Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for 1099 Clinicians
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Locum Tenens Taxes and Bookkeeping: A Complete Guide for 1099 Clinicians

Locum tenens and travel-healthcare clinicians are 1099 contractors who owe 15.3% self-employment tax, must establish a valid IRS tax home to deduct travel costs, and often file non-resident state returns for every state where they worked.

healthcare
self-employment-tax
self-employment
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Bookkeeping: Trip Logs, Broker Reimbursement, and False Claims Act Risk
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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Bookkeeping: Trip Logs, Broker Reimbursement, and False Claims Act Risk

NEMT providers face a documented audit risk unlike most small businesses — a 2022 federal audit found 72% of sampled New York claims non-compliant, and billing a no-show as a completed trip can trigger False Claims Act penalties starting at roughly $14,000 per claim plus treble damages.

healthcare
compliance
fraud-prevention
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