AmityCare Medical Solutions

Medical Billing Services for Texas Healthcare Providers

Trusted Medical Billing Services for Texas Providers

Managing medical billing in Texas requires more than routine claim submission. From Texas Medicaid (TMHP) rules and managed care workflows to commercial payer policies, strict prior authorizations, and high patient responsibility, billing errors can quickly lead to denials and delayed payments.

AmityCare Medical Solutions provides Texas-focused medical billing services designed to help healthcare providers get paid accurately and on time. We work exclusively with Texas clients and tailor our billing workflows to match Texas payer requirements, not generic national standards.

Whether you operate a provider group, micro-hospital, urgent care center, pain management clinic, or freestanding emergency room, our billing team manages the full billing cycle—so you can focus on patient care, not paperwork.

What Our Texas Medical Billing Services Include

Each step is designed to reduce rework, shorten payment cycles, and improve first-pass claim acceptance.

HIPAA-Compliant & Data Secure

Trust and compliance are critical in healthcare billing. Our medical billing workflows are 100% HIPAA-compliant and supported by secure systems, encrypted data handling, and regular staff training.

We also stay aligned with Texas payer regulations and billing standards, helping reduce compliance risks related to TMHP, MCOs, and commercial plans.

Built for Texas Healthcare Organizations

Texas healthcare providers face unique billing challenges—especially those operating without large in-house billing teams. Even small errors can result in delayed payments, denials, or compliance issues.

That’s why our Texas medical billing services include:

We don’t act as a third-party vendor. We operate as an extension of your billing department.

Get a Free Billing Audit

Not sure where revenue may be leaking or why claims are being denied?
Request a free 7-point Texas billing audit to uncover issues, reduce denials, and improve reimbursement—at no cost and no obligation.