Olga Khabinskay
ACS, OASAS Billing Consultant, Urgent Care & Physician/ Ancillary Contracting; Reinstatement; Revalidation; HBMA Payer Relations Committee Chair, HBMA Board of Directors
Olga Khabinskay is director of operations at WCH Service Bureau, a national health care practice management services company that provides billing, coding and credentialing as well as provider technology services. With more than 23 years of experience in health care revenue cycle management, she specializes in medical billing, revenue compliance, and payer contract evaluations, helping provider organizations reduce denials, strengthen collections, and make smarter network decisions. An advocate and educator on closed panels, payer negotiations, and reinstatements, Olga designs practical workflows that shorten time to payment and improve audit readiness. She is currently developing a Trusted Biller Program to present to CMS and the New York State Medicaid Program, aimed at establishing standards that enhance billing accuracy, transparency, and payer–provider trust. A member of AAPC, HBMA, and RBMA, Olga also champions the idea that billers should be licensed to submit claims to government payers.
Products by this Speaker
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