
Specialty
OHIP billing for Ontario obstetrics and gynecology specialists
OB/GYN spans antenatal bundles, surgical procedures, and gynecology office care. Each stream has different rules. We reduce cross-stream mistakes.
Common billing gaps in obstetrics and gynecology
- →Antenatal versus delivery-related coding boundaries
- →Surgical procedure coding that does not reflect what was performed
- →Hospital labour and delivery premiums and after-hours capture
- →Consult versus repeat visit coding in high-volume clinics
- →Missed hospital codes when coverage spans multiple calendar days
Hospital affiliation hubs relevant to obstetrics and gynecology
Ontario OHIP pages for major hospitals where this specialty often intersects hospital billing. Each hospital page links back to specialties for deeper context.
Common questions
- What does a billing review usually surface for Ontario obstetrics and gynecology practices?
- We look for pattern-level issues in codes, modifiers, premiums, and resubmissions that match typical obstetrics and gynecology encounters in hospital and clinic settings. You get a short list of concrete gaps tied to your workflow.
- How do you work with our existing billing setup?
- We map your current workflow, who owns rejections and AR, and where documentation and fee schedule rules diverge. Then we show whether a focused change in process or support would move net revenue.
- What should I prepare before we talk?
- Recent rejection or pend reports help when you have them. A rough sense of monthly OHIP volume and who signs off on corrections is enough to make the first conversation productive.
Find out what your billing is missing
Start with a free OHIP billing review. We identify specific gaps in your current setup.
What to expect
- The free review is the same process we use across specialties: specific gaps, honest fit, and clear next steps.
- We reply within one business day after you submit the form.
- Typical reported outcomes for new clients include a 30 to 40% average revenue increase within 90 days where that metric applies.
Figures are reported averages and ranges. Your results depend on scope, documentation, and volume.