Cardiology Billing · Georgia

Cardiology billing and revenue cycle for Georgia providers.

Georgia operates 434 cardiology billing organizations registered in NPPES, representing 2.3 percent of the U.S. cardiology billing footprint. Georgia is an established cardiology billing market. Cardiology revenue cycle complexity centers on professional/technical component splits, complex E/M leveling for consults, cardiac device monitoring codes, and prior authorization for advanced cardiac imaging. Georgia cardiology practices that get these mechanics right reliably convert clinical work into clean cash.

434
NPPES orgs in GA
2.3%
of US market
#13
national rank
90%+
Realization target
Last updated: May 31, 2026 · Authored by ASP-RCM Solutions Team

What good cardiology billing execution looks like for Georgia providers.

The Georgia cardiology billing market has its own quirks. Here is the operating discipline we install on every Georgia engagement.

  1. Modifier 26 / TC discipline for diagnostic proceduresCardiology billing carries professional + technical component split on most diagnostic studies (echo, EKG, stress, nuclear). Modifier 26 / TC accuracy at the line level is non-negotiable for clean cardiology claims in Georgia.
  2. Complex E/M leveling for cardiology consultsCardiology consults often qualify for higher E/M levels under 2021 documentation guidelines via medical decision-making complexity. Georgia cardiology practices that under-level E/M leave significant revenue uncollected.
  3. Cardiac device monitoring code capturePacemaker, ICD, ILR, and CardioMEMS remote monitoring carry distinct CPT codes (93290, 93294, 93298, etc.) with specific reporting periods. Missed device monitoring billing is a common cardiology revenue leak in Georgia.
  4. Prior authorization for advanced cardiac imagingGeorgia commercial payers and Georgia Medicaid require PA for cardiac MRI, cardiac CT, stress nuclear imaging, and many catheterization procedures. AI-supported PA submission compresses cycle time materially.
  5. Denial prediction tuned for cardiology denial patternsCardiology denials concentrate in medical necessity (especially stress testing and imaging), bundling edits, and modifier 25 / 59 disputes. Reason-code-specific denial prediction catches these patterns pre-submission.
  6. Outpatient EP and procedural billing accuracyElectrophysiology, ablation, and structural heart procedures carry complex code stacks with bundling rules. Georgia cardiology practices need coders who understand the EP and structural workflows specifically.

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FAQ: cardiology billing in Georgia.

How many cardiology billing providers operate in Georgia?

NPPES lists 434 cardiology billing organizations in Georgia, representing 2.3% of the U.S. footprint. Top concentrations are in Atlanta (55), Savannah (29), Augusta (25).

Does Georgia Medicaid cover cardiology billing services?

Yes. Georgia Medicaid covers cardiology billing services for eligible beneficiaries, with plan-specific authorization rules and rate structures that vary by year.

What commercial payers cover cardiology billing in Georgia?

All major national commercial payers cover cardiology billing in Georgia, including UnitedHealthcare/Optum, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, the dominant Georgia Blue Cross Blue Shield plan, and (where active) Humana.

Does ASP-RCM serve cardiology billing providers in Georgia?

Yes. ASP-RCM Solutions provides cardiology billing and revenue cycle services for providers in Georgia and across all 50 states. Senior partners on every account. Request a free 30-day audit.

How do I get started?

Request a free 30-day RCM audit. We assess your current state, identify revenue leakage, and produce a written prioritized recommendations list.

Free 30-day audit for Georgia cardiology billing providers.

Send us your last 90 days of claim data. We will send back a 4-page audit with prioritized recommendations and dollar estimates.

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