ZOO HEALTH

Medical Billing Auditing California

Find Revenue Gaps and Improve Billing Accuracy Across Your Practice

Zoo Health provides medical billing auditing in California for practices that need clearer insight into billing errors, denial trends, documentation gaps, and missed revenue opportunities. Our audit process helps healthcare organizations strengthen billing accuracy, reduce risk, and improve revenue cycle performance without adding unnecessary disruption to daily operations.

Why Choose Zoo Health

White-glove, onshore audit support with minimal disruption to your billing team

Deep experience in coding review, denial analysis, AR cleanup, and compliance-focused auditing

Clear reporting with prioritized findings, recoverable opportunities, and next-step recommendations

Support for physician billing, CMS-1500 claims, payment posting review, and RAC readiness

Hands-on remediation support after the audit, including appeals, corrections, and workflow improvements

How It Works

01

Consultation and Discovery

We start by learning about your practice, audit goals, payer mix, and the billing issues you want reviewed.

02

Scope and Proposal

We define the audit scope, including date range, sample size, claim types, and focus areas, then provide a clear proposal.

03

Secure Document Collection

Your team securely shares billing data, claims, payment records, and selected medical documentation for review.

04

Audit Review and Analysis

We evaluate coding, documentation, claim submission accuracy, denial causes, payment posting, and AR processes.

05

Findings and Recommendations

You receive a clear report with prioritized audit findings, potential recoveries, compliance risks, and recommended fixes.

06

Remediation and Follow-Up Support

We help with appeals, coding corrections, staff guidance, workflow improvements, and ongoing monitoring if needed.

Our Services

01

Comprehensive medical billing audits for claims, coding, and documentation

02

Denial management review and appeal recommendations

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CMS-1500 and physician billing audit support

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Payment posting review and outstanding claims reconciliation

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AR cleanup and aging follow-up analysis

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RAC preparedness, compliance review, and workflow improvement support

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a medical billing audit help California practices improve cash flow?

A medical billing audit helps California practices improve cash flow by identifying billing errors, denied claims, payment posting issues, and outstanding claims that slow revenue. By correcting these problems, healthcare providers can strengthen net collections and support a healthier revenue cycle.

Yes. Zoo Health reviews medical billing and coding to improve billing accuracy, identify potential errors, and ensure compliance with federal regulations and payer requirements. Our audit process also evaluates documentation, claim submission, and coding patterns that may be affecting reimbursement.

Yes. We perform coding audits for healthcare practices, medical providers, and healthcare organizations that want to reduce denials, improve clean claims, and strengthen billing and coding workflows. These reviews help uncover audit findings that affect revenue and compliance.

Medical billing auditing helps reduce denials by reviewing the billing process, documentation, claim submission, and denial management workflows. By identifying recurring errors and correcting them early, California medical billing audits can help healthcare practices reduce denials and improve faster payments.

Yes. We can review insurance verification and insurance eligibility workflows as part of a broader medical billing audit. These front-end billing practices often affect claim denials, billing accuracy, and the financial performance of a medical practice.

Yes. Zoo Health reviews managed care plans, Medi-Cal requirements, and other payer-specific billing challenges during the audit process. This helps California practices identify improper payments, denied claims, and compliance gaps tied to payer rules.

A billing audit is often a strong first step before outsourcing medical billing services. It helps healthcare providers understand current billing challenges, audit findings, and revenue cycle weaknesses so they can decide whether outsourcing medical billing or adjusting internal billing practices is the better path.

Yes. A medical billing audit can improve practice performance by reducing billing errors, improving follow ups, strengthening denial management, and supporting financial efficiency without disrupting patient care. When the billing process runs better, staff can stay more focused on quality care and daily operations.