Monday, 28 December 2020

How Your Rural Healthcare Facility Can Survive the Rest of the Pandemic

The healthcare industry continues to adjust from the COVD-19 pandemic.

With it has come enormous change and new challenges for hospitals and clinics of all sizes. Facilities have been jam-packed for months, and coding and billing have become even more complicated. With that comes the problem of not only collecting on those billings, but having the staff on hand to manage the massive AR rise. 

Coronis Health has been guiding clients through the tumultuous  COVID-19 pandemic, using our global capabilities to create customized solutions. Our expert team members remain on a first-name basis with the rural healthcare teams we support, maintaining our small-company feel as we grow our capabilities.

RHC Trends We’re Noticing This Quarter

The Hospital and Surgery Center Service Group here at Coronis Health has observed a few trends that can be affecting the bottom line of rural clinics and facilities. 

  • Facilities experiencing drops in revenue brought on by COVID-19
  • Under-staffing brought on by lack of qualified local talent 

Rural and critical access facilities struggle with hiring not just nurses and doctors but skilled medical billing professionals as well. Finding local talent can be difficult and can lead to thousands of dollars spent on recruitment and hiring. Understaffing can have long-term consequences. Beyond not having enough staff on hand to deal with AR, the staff you have can be affected by overwork and burn-out, creating a perfect storm as you lose staff and struggle to replace them. Many facilities have turned to out-sourcing their billing departments to save money and time.

The “2nd Wave” No One’s Talking About

As Hospitals are experiencing a 2nd wave of COVID, there’s another wave that isn’t being discussed and could be just as consequential for healthcare facilities: a 2nd wave of claims and outstanding billings. As your facility handles patients and reaches capacity, it will have to work harder than ever to capture the revenue necessary to maintain your slim margins. 

Rural facilities and CAHs are already at a breaking point, and a 2nd billing wave could spell disaster. Having an AR department on its toes and prepared to hit revenue targets is paramount as we move through the 2nd COVID wave colliding with the cold & flu season. 

With high deductible plans on the rise, patient collections are becoming a daunting task for providers. Coronis works with you to create a process for collecting at the front and back end of the revenue cycle, as well as equips staff to take care of collections.

UnCHARTed Territory 

At Coronis Health, we pride ourselves on being thought-leaders in the medical billing and RCM industry, and that means keeping up with the latest developments. We’re tracking CMS’ new CHART pay model and what it means for rural facilities. Read our CHART whitepaper here.

Here’s a brief excerpt from our analysis and what CHART aims to accomplish: 

  • To increase the financial stability for rural providers through more innovative ways of reimbursing providers that provide up-front investments and predictable, capitated payments that pay for quality and patient outcomes
  • To remove the regulatory burden by providing waivers that increase operational and regulatory flexibility for rural providers
  • To enhance the beneficiaries’ access to healthcare services by ensuring rural providers remain financially sustainable for years to come and to offer additional services such as those that address social determinants of health (e.g., food and housing)

We support the goal of empowering rural communities to create a system that will deliver high-quality healthcare services to patients by supporting providers through more efficient payment structures. We can help you navigate these new changes and help meet the needs of your practice.

How Rural Clinics & Hospitals Will Survive

Rural clinics and hospitals dealt with waves of uncertainty and staff shortages over the last few months due to COVID-19. But with the already present issues of high deductibles and self-pay patients, the flood of new claims can leave facilities struggling to catch up. Coronis Health provides cost-effective and fast services to help rural facilities thrive and serve their communities. We’re innovators in the field and can provide tech-savvy and innovative solutions quickly and efficiently.  

We specialize in: 

  • Cloud-based software for all aspects of billing and coding
  • Detailed reporting of and access to patient and account information
  • Customizable billing capabilities to simplify the process
  • Secure, accurate electronic claims submissions within 48 hours of receipt
  • Keeping current with coding changes and updates (e.g., ICD-10 or CPT)
  • HIPAA compliance

We understand that rural healthcare facilities provide vital care for communities across the country, but many struggle to keep their doors open and are understaffed. Coronis provides cost-effective and fast services to help rural facilities thrive and serve their communities.

Because we are thought-leaders in the field, innovation is second-nature to us. We strive to be not just a vendor for our clients but a true resource. Our clients know that if they have a question or need advice around revenue cycle, we’re always there to help. We provide monthly education sessions for our providers in addition to 1 on 1 coaching around specific claims.

Solve Your Staff Shortage Now

Rural clinics and hospitals can struggle with finding quality local talent. These staff shortages can lead to poor collection rates and an increase in denials. Finding qualified local staff can be time and cost consuming, eating into already thin margins. Even remote staffers can take weeks to properly train.

Coronis can provide remote staffers who are already trained and ready to insert immediately. Saving you money while making you money, our highly-trained team can work with any system, delivering immediate results. We specialize in working with rural facilities to help them sustain growth. Our full-transparency guarantee means every month you know exactly where you stand, where you can improve, and how you can increase your bottom line.

Let Coronis Solve Your Billing and Staffing Problems

With COVID-19 and an unsure economy, operating expenses have continued to increase. Rising staffing salaries and IT infrastructure requirements in an increasingly digital world are leaving many smaller facilities behind the times and behind on revenue. Coronis Health can help. With a special focus on rural and Critical Access facilities, Coronis Health can help you deal with staffing and tech issues in a cost-efficient manner. Our team follows the latest trends and delivers instant analysis, like the possible medicare COVID pay hike.

Coronis Health started working with the Blue Ridge Community Health Services in Hendersonville, NC just a few weeks before the pandemic officially hit, and we were able to support their team throughout.

“Coronis Health has become a valued partner in our billing operation. The work we do with Coronis is seamless. Coronis Health offers experienced, often more qualified, professional staff at affordable rates. Additionally, they guarantee a minimum level of productivity and are very focused on our ROI and the quality of their work.”

Brian Morton, Chief Financial Officer

Because of our tech-forward and cloud-based approach, we can adjust to any situation and can have our billing team working in weeks, not months.

Schedule an Assessment With Coronis Health

If you want to learn more about how Coronis Health can work with your rural healthcare facility, contact us today or request your free assessment.



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Take A Closer Look At Your OB/GYN Practice’s Billing

Are you noticing everything about your billing?

The Physician and Specialty Practice Service Group at Coronis Health are experts in helping practices of all sizes and all specialties cultivate success. Our experience has taught us that, oftentimes, the 10,000 foot view of managing an entire practice can obscure opportunities and pitfalls in your OB/GYN practice. 

When taking a closer look at your billing, ask yourself, where are you making money?  

  • Are you viewing ultrasound patients as a revenue opportunity? 
  • Are you compartmentalizing the Obstetrics and the GYN part of your practices? 
  • Are you billing IUDs appropriately? 
  • Are you prepared for 2021 coding changes? 

Increasing your ROI and managing a successful revenue cycle requires a keen-eye and detail-first approach. It is vital you understand where your practice is making and losing money. 

If you’re wondering how you can drill down and discover the missing revenue in your practice, Coronis Health can be of help. With three decades of expertise and a hands-on and tech-forward approach, Coronis Health can help your practice maximize revenue while scaling your practice for success and growth.

Hidden Costs of “Buy and Bill” 

Do you know if you are billing LARCs (Long-Acting Reversible Contraception) as a medical or a pharmacy benefit? The difference can lead to problems with compensation and coding mistakes that can leave you holding the bag on a massive cost. If you purchase LARC methods for your office directly from the manufacturer, this can be considered a “medical benefit” and is known as “Buy and Bill.” Buy and Bill is handled far differently than when LARCs are obtained via a pharmacy.

Many practices purchase IUDs and other LARCs to have on-hand for their patients. This can be a potential time and money saver for both you and your patients. It is important to your OB/GYN practice to understand how LARCs are billed and how you can maximize your revenue. Looking at your inventory management can help you find savings, produce better coding, and turn what is a liability on your balance sheet into an asset.

Are IUDs A Hidden Asset? 

Lots of practices buy IUDs and have them on-hand in the office. But are you managing them properly as an asset? Oftentimes, practices can get lost in the shuffle of inventory management and inappropriate billing, and in-stock IUDs can become more of a liability than an asset. 

That’s where Coronis Health comes in. Our 30+ years of experience mean we know how to see opportunities in your balance sheet. By drilling down and looking at every aspect, from IUDs to ultrasounds, Coronis Health can help you find savings and grow revenue quickly. We can help you manage your inventory, use the correct coding, and turn your IUD inventory into a money maker.

Are You Considering Dropping OB?

Lots of OB/GYN offices are faced with a tough decision: Do you drop obstetrics to solely focus on gynecological needs? Is the complexity and lack of proper reimbursement that comes with delivery enough to refocus your practice? The reality is that with poor reimbursement and dealing with hospitals and other facilities, many OB/GYNs are deciding that it isn’t financially viable to offer obstetrics. Refocusing your practice requires careful thought and a hard look at your balance sheet. 

While this may be a tricky proposition, many OB/GYNs are finding that focusing solely on gyno can up revenue and save your practice time and money when it comes to complex coding issues. This involves compartmentalizing your practice and drilling down to see where you are making money and where you are losing it. Looking at your billing and coding apparatus yourself or sending it to the experts at Coronis Health can help you decide if this decision is best for your practice.

Prepare for 2021 Coding Changes

As we head into Q4 and 2021, practices need to be on the lookout for new coding changes. This can be hard to keep up with and can leave many practices in the dust, causing coding mistakes that lead to lost revenue. Coronis can help you avoid common medical billing and coding errors.

We specialize in: 

  • Cloud-based software for all aspects of billing and coding
  • Detailed reporting of and access to patient and account information
  • Customizable billing capabilities to simplify the process
  • Secure, accurate electronic claims submissions within 48 hours of receipt
  • Keeping current with coding changes and updates (e.g., ICD-10 or CPT)

Become Profitable Now 

Oftentimes OB/GYN practices can get stuck only seeing the “big picture,” meaning you can miss a lot of opportunities for profitability. Our decades of experience and hands-on, tech-forward approach means you will receive a unique and innovative solution to your RCM problems. Coronis Health can help you find your best ROI winners and clean up your billing and coding efficiency. No matter your size, Coronis Health can help you reach your billing targets and will keep you informed every step of the way. We’ve been able to help one OB/GYN practice in particular succeed:

“We have used Coronis Health for years. The transparency and thoroughness of the billing process is outstanding. We can attest to the integrity of Coronis Health, and to their commitment to our financial success in a difficult revenue cycle management environment.”

Large OB/GYN  Private Practice in a University setting

If you’re struggling to grow or feeling like you’re missing out on vital revenue, the physician and specialty practice experts at Coronis Health are here to help. From outsourcing billing solutions to helping your office become more efficient, Coronis Health offers a variety of tools that can help your practice grow.

What we offer: 

  • Provider Education: We strive to be not just a vendor for our clients but a true resource. Our clients know that if they have a question or need advice around revenue cycle, we’re always there to help.
  • Pure Performance: Our team goes above and beyond to ensure our OB/GYN clients are receiving the best performance from our team. 
  • Clean Claims: The key to keeping your AR down is to do the work on the front end. Our team goes the extra mile to ensure your claims go out clean.
  • Transparency: Coronis Health is proud to be fully transparent in our work. We provide regular reporting and analytics so our OB/GYN billing clients can be confident knowing exactly what’s happening with their revenue cycle at all times.

Schedule Your Free Financial Checkup

Are You ready to reexamine your OB/GYN office’s billing practices with the help of seasoned experts? Contact Coronis Health today to learn more or to schedule your free financial checkup.



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Tuesday, 15 December 2020

4 Steps to Telehealth Success in Rural American Hospitals

Expanding your services to include telehealth may seem like a challenging endeavor, but this new provision and management of medical care provides a sound solution to improving the rural communities’ access to quality healthcare.

Using telehealth in rural areas can help reduce the difficulties patients usually encounter, such as distance, travel time, and transportation issues. Telehealth can also make the healthcare system more efficient by improving communication, monitoring, and timeliness.

With more than 100+ years of combined experience, Coronis Health is a healthcare revenue cycle management company with global capabilities offering specialized solutions. By using industry-leading technology combined with high-touch relationship building, we can help you with the complicated coding and billing associated with telehealth, especially for Medicare, helping you focus on your patients while maintaining financial independence and cultivating financial success. 

Telehealth Services on the Rise

According to a report released by Frost & Sullivan, U.S. demand for telehealth will soar by 64.3% in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The report predicts that the demand for telehealth in the U.S. will grow seven-fold by 2025, for a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 38.2%. This study suggests that telehealth may become the new normal for many medical providers as the pandemic continues to reshape the healthcare landscape, bringing more opportunities for virtual care in the near-term future.

Physicians across the country must constantly adapt to new ways they can best serve their patients. Telehealth will be proven useful not only to care for infected (COVID) patients, whether at home or at the hospital, but also for patients with other diseases to prevent their exposure. So, whether we have a public health emergency or not, one thing that will never change is the need to deliver timely and quality care to all Americans. Therefore, if you are in a position to serve, integrating telehealth into your practice can be a golden opportunity for you and your patients. To help you get started or to help improve your current telehealth system, we’re providing a guide that explains the best practices to create a telehealth business model to reach rural patients. This way, they can access healthcare in a manner that is convenient and cost-effective, allowing your practice to improve on patient care.

1. Understand Patient Needs

There are factors to consider before implementing your telehealth business model. One, you must first assess how many rural patients you have, and two, you must understand what their needs are. Also consider the best ways to communicate with your patients, especially since your target demographic consists of diverse individuals. While most people will own smartphones, not everyone is comfortable communicating via video chat. Some might prefer an audio call.

2. Select the Right Tech 

Because telehealth services rely solely on electronic information, you will only benefit from the platform if you choose the right technology to deliver your services. Telehealth services technology can include streaming media, video conferencing, wired and wireless communication, and telephony, and choosing your technology will depend on your goals and the specific telehealth services you will be delivering. Do you want to accommodate more patients efficiently? Do you want to boost your practice’s revenue? Does your specialization require performing visual examinations? These are just some of the factors to consider when choosing your technology.

But regardless of your goals and the type of telehealth services you’ll be delivering, there are fundamental features that any communications platform should have. Specifically, your chosen technology must:

  • Enable a clear flow of communication between physicians and patients
  • Allow for omnichannel access (this will enable patients to text, email, call, or video chat with their physician)
  • Allow for seamless collaboration with the patient’s team of healthcare providers
  • Be secure
  • Be flexible and scalable in order to accommodate your workflow as well as your patients’ chosen method of communication
  • Be cost-effective (short-term and long-term)

3. Promote Your New Telehealth Opportunity

No matter how efficient your telehealth business model is, it won’t matter if no one knows about it. Be sure to get the word out about your new platform. Promote your telehealth care through your website, social media, newsletters, and fliers so your patients can be informed of your new services.

4. Measure Your Success

Offering telehealth services is just half the battle. Evaluating your telehealth services is another crucial element of your success. What comprises its evaluation?

  • Establish benchmarks for quantitative research (e.g., how many people are using your telehealth services and what is their satisfaction level in availing those services) 
  • Measure those benchmarks either through surveys or through tracking
  • Evaluation should be a constant process, so set a schedule for it (once every six months or once a year)

How Coronis Can Help

Offering telehealth services can help you serve rural communities in a way that is convenient and cost-effective, while still growing your revenue. To help you navigate through this new concept, you’ll need the assistance of a partner who can lighten your load and let your practice focus more on patient care. At Coronis Health, we remain at the forefront of medical services and billing for our niche clients, including rural community facilities. We are technological innovators and are fully integrated with the latest software, so we input coding instantly and execute collections fast and efficiently. And because of our full transparency, you’ll know exactly how your numbers look and how they’re affecting your business. We also believe in personalized service that exceeds what most big box companies offer. No customer is the same, so we don’t treat all customers the same. As you build your telehealth services platform, we will anticipate your needs and focus on your success. 

Schedule an Assessment With Coronis Health

Telehealth services can give you a competitive advantage over other healthcare providers. By choosing the right healthcare communications platform and having an efficient billing and coding system, you can make it easy for your practice to offer telehealth services to your patients in a way that is simple, secure, and effective. To learn more, contact Coronis Health to schedule a consultation or request a free financial checkup.



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Monday, 14 December 2020

Get Your Medical Practice On Track for Medical Billing Success

Staying up-to-date on the latest medical billing best practices can be overwhelming for in-house billing staff as they are trying to stay on top of day-to-day responsibilities and even manage old or denied claims. 

Technology and regulations improve and change constantly, and these updates should be watched to ensure your practice is providing the best possible billing experience for patients and is generating revenue.

Coronis Health brings together the best in healthcare revenue cycle management and medical billing to create a team with more than 100 years of experience helping niche healthcare practices and facilities get every last dollar of what they are owed. We ensure practices and facilities create a smooth process for patients, manage their revenue cycles effectively, and follow claims and appeals best practices.

4 Easy Ways to Improve Medical Billing for your Patients

Do you want to improve your practice’s medical billing and claims process? It can be a challenge to manage everything from billing procedures and patient accounts to the revenue cycle. It is time-consuming. It burdens your front-end employees, hurting the efficiency of your practice.

If you want your patients to be happy, you want to keep functions, such as medical billing, simple for your patients. Here are 4 easy ways to do so.

1. Verify Patient Insurance

It is important to verify each patient’s insurance before an appointment. This should be done a few days before the appointment so that it can be rescheduled if their insurance has not been verified. You may want to assign an employee exclusively to this task.

2. Use Medical Billing Technologies

You can enhance your collections process using the latest tools, such as the automated revenue management tool, in which automated reminder messages can be set up for payments. Now there are tools available that let you track all information on your mobile devices too.

3. Collect Right Away

It is ideal that collections are made when patients are in your office, whether it is past due balances, co-pays, deductibles, or co-insurances. Create a system so that patients clear all dues before they leave your office.

4. Claim Accuracy

Train your staff to verify the accuracy of all patient information so that your claims are free of mistakes and you can reduce denials and increase revenue.

Manage your Revenue Cycle Effectively

In a medical practice, it is essential to stay on top of revenue management to ensure a healthy bottom line and to keep the practice going. Revenue cycle management has come a long way, thanks to medical billing technology and modern hospital or medical practice management. Here are 2 simple steps to manage your revenue cycle more effectively.

1. Patients should be able to pay easily

Patients always look for convenience. If you wish to improve the patient experience, make it easier for patients to pay. The best way to ensure smoother payments is to inform them upfront about the billing procedures and how much they are expected to pay. You can keep credit card records to speed up the payment process.

2. Track Performance

It is essential to track your staff’s performance to ensure that all billing and revenue related functions are being carried out accurately and on time. An easy way to track this is to check the claim denial rate, the cost to collect, and patient service revenue. Such figures will help you determine if your revenue management is happening the way it should.

Claims and Appeals Best Practices

As a medical practice, you must be well-aware that insurance companies do not always pay every claim for the agreed-upon rate, for various reasons. In the case of denials or underpayments, it is best to identify whether the claims need appealing. Since appealing is a lengthy process, the following should first be considered.

Correct Billing

Claims denials are the result of data entry errors. Before appealing a claim, check whether the claim was billed accurately and correctly the first time.

Common data entry denials might be due to :

  • Incomplete or inaccurate patient information
  • Bundling denials due to incorrect modifier usage
  • Missing information
  • Inappropriate modifiers used
  • A mismatch between the CPT and diagnosis used

CPT Guidelines

CPT guidelines compliance may not always be easy to achieve. Insurance companies are not required to follow nationally recognized guidelines now. So, accurate claims are even more important now. If you are sure that the claim was billed correctly initially, check the insurance payor’s provider billing or administrative guide.

Payer-Provider Contract

Check whether contracted services are being billed appropriately. If contractual procedures are not being followed, then it may not be possible to appeal a denied claim.

Let Coronis Health Help Get Your Medical Practice On Track

These guidelines might seem overwhelming to an in-house staff that is already busy with day-to-day operations. Coronis Health is dedicated to maintaining these standards for all our clients, and we can help your medical practice or facility, as well. Contact us today to get started or schedule your free financial check-up, in which Coronis Health finds missing revenue in 95% of our reviews.



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What Happens When A Medical Practice Outsources Its Medical Billing

All types of organizations rely on receiving accurate and timely payments for their services, and this applies just as much to medical practices. 

The difference between other types of business and medical practices is the detailed coding and working with Medicare, Medicaid, and countless insurance companies that require nothing less than perfection. This is a lot of responsibility to place on medical professionals who are trying to keep their focus on serving patients but who also need to ensure their practice is generating a profit.

This is where Coronis Health can help. We’ve brought together the best of the best in healthcare revenue cycle management and medical billing professionals who combined have more than 100 years of experience supporting medical practices and other healthcare facilities. Coronis Health goes after the last dollar so your practice can remain independent and focused on patient care. Handing billing over to an outside group can feel intimidating, but our clients quickly experience the benefits of doing so.

Should a Medical Practice Outsource its Medical Billing?

When you think about the daily operations of your medical practice, do things run smoothly, as they should? What is a typical day for you and your staff like? Are your patients receiving the care and attention you want to provide? Are the medical billing and collections going as planned? Are collections efficient and the cash flow healthy?

If your answer to most of these questions is “no,” it is time to look at where things are going south. It may also be time to consider medical billing and collections outsourcing.

There are many factors to be considered when you choose a medical billing company. Remember that medical billing, collections, and revenue management outsourcing can address several headaches in your practice. However, billing companies vary in claims processing and overall efficiency. So, if you outsource medical billing and other tasks to a professional company, remember to check their experience, accuracy, and references, among other things.

Certified Professionals

The medical billing company’s staff should have the latest knowledge of all medical billing codes, especially your specialty, as well as a strong understanding of Medicare and Worker’s Compensation regulations. 

Speed and Accuracy

Both accuracy and speed are critical in medical billing and claims processing. Skilled and experienced medical billing companies can submit correct claims in a more timely manner than your in-house staff, and they will be paid more quickly and efficiently.

Follow Ups

The medical billing company should have experienced medical billers and coders who can follow up on any pending or denied claims. This is where many medical practices lose a great deal of revenue since in-house staff is often not able to keep up with denied claims and accounts receivable. A trusted professional medical billing company is able to develop unique relationships with the practices they work with. Check whether the company you are considering is able to provide you customized services based on the needs of your practice.

Coronis Health remains at the cutting edge of not just revenue cycle management and billing technologies, but also laws and best practices. We can assist you in many other areas such as:

  • Verification of Eligibility
  • System Integration
  • Patient Access Management
  • Credentialing
  • EMR/Technology Integration
  • Consulting

Can a Medical Billing Company Increase Collection Rates?

If you manage a medical practice, you would know that a professional medical billing company can handle many billing and collections related tasks for your practice, allowing you and your staff more time to focus on your patients.

A trusted, experienced medical billing company can help your practice become more organized and efficient, reduce billing and coding errors, and increase patient and employee satisfaction.

Another benefit of the services provided by a good medical billing company is increased collection rates for your practice.

Medical billing and collections are critical to the survival and growth of a medical practice. A skilled medical biller is able to efficiently increase collections and reduce the revenue lost due to denials. In addition, a reputed medical billing company can also help reduce the burden of collections.

Medical billing is a complex process where a number of things could go wrong. From coding errors and processing delays to dealing with insurance companies and tracking unpaid patient accounts, your in-house billing staff has to juggle many tasks and also manage patient care.

Hiring a professional medical billing company can reduce many of these time-consuming tasks for you and your staff so you can focus more on patient care. The billing company will manage denials and appeals and use proven billing and collection strategies to reduce outstanding accounts receivables and optimize collection results.

Contact Coronis Health Today 

If you’d like to stop worrying about correct coding, billing, denied claims, and more, contact Coronis Health today. You can also schedule your free financial check-up, in which Coronis Health finds missing revenue in 95% of our reviews.



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Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Charles Colligan Joins Coronis Health

Coronis Health is welcoming Charles Colligan to their expert team to oversee the financial and operational performance of the company as the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, supporting Coronis Health’s continued success in providing niche clients with the best-of-the-best solutions in revenue cycle management.

Charles “Charlie” Colligan brings 30 years of experience in developing and leading major strategic initiatives in the healthcare, technology, real estate, and financial services sectors. He served as Chief Financial Officer at Aledade, which quadrupled revenue and became profitable during his 2-year tenure. His service there earned him a finalist spot for the 2020 CFO of the Year Award for the Greater Washington region.

“Coronis Health is a growth company, and Charlie will be a valuable addition to the senior leadership team. Charlie’s success and experience as a CFO in the healthcare industry will drive success and help us achieve our strategic goals.” 

Stephen Grubbs, CEO

Before Aledade, Charles was the treasurer of CoStar Group, where he helped scale the business from $200M revenue to $1.2B and increase market capitalization from $1B to $15B. Prior to these roles, he was the senior vice president of finance for Sallie Mae. He began his career on Wall Street at Merrill Lynch in the Capital Markets Group after graduating with honors in economics from Harvard University. 

Charles will be focussing on growing Coronis Health while maintaining the personal touch with clients that we’re known for.

“I’m thrilled to become part of the outstanding Coronis Health team. I look forward to helping the company increase its growth and achieve our strategic goals in partnership with our customers. It’s especially meaningful to join at this exciting stage of the company’s evolution.” 

Charles Colligan, Chief Financial & Administrative Officer

About Coronis Health

Coronis Health offers the best-of-the-best solutions and technology in medical billing. With a team of experts who combined have 100+ years of experience in their fields, Coronis serves niche clients across the healthcare industry using the latest technology and billing processes. Coronis staff members are thought-leaders who create tailored solutions for clients, no matter how large or small their practices are. As Coronis Health has grown its resources, the company has maintained the feel of a small business, keeping a personalized touch with each client. Coronis Health provides data-driven, action-focused plans that help medical practices grow revenue so doctors can remain independent and concentrate on caring for their patients.



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