Today the Healthcare Business Management Association (HBMA) announced that Olga Khabinskay has been elected the Board of Directors to its Board of Directors and offered its congratulations.
“By combining our strengths, we will create in the billing industry an environment where compliance, accessibility, and quality harmoniously converge.”
Olga Khabinskay, Director of Operations, WCH Service Bureau, Inc. For over 20 years, Olga has been servicing the healthcare industry from providers by helping with their insurance credentialing and contract challenges. She has been an advocate and educator for healthcare rights when it comes to closed panels, negotiation, and reinstatement. Olga is currently a chair of the Commercial Payer Committee and on the Board of Directors at the Healthcare Business Management Association (HBMA), and she is also an active member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), the American Association of Professional Coders (AAPC), Professional Association of Healthcare Office Management (PAHCOM), and Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA). She graduated with a B.A. degree in Communication and Science from Adelphi University and received her master’s in healthcare management.
DIRECTOR:
A director on the HBMA Board of Directors attends and participates in meetings and calls, reviews all meeting minutes, and provides feedback. Directors are elected annually by a majority vote of the Board of Directors, from among the members of the Board of Directors.
HBMA was formed in 1993 by a talented group of RCM professionals who wanted to give back to the industry by providing opportunities for education, advocacy and networking. The HBMA membership represents more than 47,000 employees at nearly 500 revenue cycle management firms and professional billing departments. An increasing number also offer accounts receivable management, consulting, electronic medical record services and practice management functions.
Although HBMA membership includes some of the nation’s largest billing companies (1,000+ employees submitting millions of claims), the typical HBMA member is a small to medium sized business employing, on average, 5 – 100 individuals. Nearly half of HBMA members have clients in more than one state.
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