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Salt Lake Chamber: Kairos Billing Solutions

Kairos Billing is a mental health billing and credentialing company that works with private practices nationwide.

November 15, 2021

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This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. Jamie Rowley spent a decade as an office manager at a mental health practice before forming Kairos (Kai-ruhs) Billing Solutions. Kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning the right, critical, or opportune moment, and here at the right moment is Jamie Rowley with more about her firm.

JAMIE ROWLEY
Kairos Billing is a mental health billing and credentialing company that works with private practices nationwide. Our amazing team brings over 55 years of combined experience enabling us to take on the challenges of health insurance billing and credentialing requirements. That keeps the money flowing so that providers can focus on their patients and the success of their practice.

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We work with all types of outpatient mental health providers, including psychiatrists, advanced practice registered nurses, social workers, as well as clinical and professional counselors.

At Kairos we match providers with dedicated billing specialists who provide clear communication, quick response times, and build trust. We know that providers don’t learn how to deal with insurance in school, so we help educate them and partner together so they can feel less stressed and more empowered in their business. For better billing, reach out to us at kairosbillingsolutions.com.

DEREK MILLER
When confronted with something complex, people often say, “That’s Greek to me.” But when it comes to billing, there’s one Greek word you need to remember – that’s Kairos, spelled with a “K.” Kairos Billing Solutions. I’m Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.


This press release was produced by the Salt Lake Chamber. The views expressed are the author's own.

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