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Revenue cycle management in Texas

Texas is a large state in the southern United States, spanning a wide range of geography from coastal plains and major metropolitan centers to rural prairie and desert regions. NextRCM serves healthcare providers and durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers across Texas remotely, supporting their billing and revenue cycle operations from outside the state.

Texas state flag
Capital
Austin
Largest city
Houston
Medicaid program
Medicaid
Census region
South

Texas, The Lone Star State. NextRCM is a remote revenue cycle partner serving providers and DME suppliers here; we are not a local clinic or provider.

About Texas

Texas joined the United States in 1845 as the 28th state, after a period as an independent republic following its separation from Mexico. It is the largest state in the contiguous United States by land area, with geography that ranges from the Gulf Coast and the piney woods of the east to the central Hill Country, the arid plains and deserts of the west, and the Panhandle to the north. Major metropolitan areas include Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and the capital, Austin. The state's economy is broad and influential, anchored historically by energy and agriculture and now also strong in technology, healthcare, aerospace, and trade.

Healthcare access in TX

Healthcare access in Texas varies widely between its large urban systems and its many smaller rural and remote communities. The cities are home to major hospital networks and academic medical centers, while residents in rural counties and the far reaches of West Texas and the border region often travel long distances to reach specialty care or a full-service hospital. In that context, home medical equipment helps patients manage care closer to home, and remote billing support can ease the administrative load on providers and suppliers serving spread-out populations.

Healthcare and DME in Texas

Texas is home to providers and DME suppliers operating across both densely populated metropolitan areas and widely dispersed rural communities, which can create varied administrative and reimbursement demands. Suppliers and clinics throughout the state work with a mix of payers, including Medicare, Texas Medicaid, and commercial plans, each with its own documentation and submission requirements. The breadth of the state means back-office workflows often need to scale and adapt across multiple locations and service lines. A remote revenue cycle partner can help standardize those processes so providers can stay focused on patient care.

NextRCM works as a remote, full-service revenue cycle and billing partner for suppliers and providers in Texas, operating inside the systems clients already use. Our support spans billing, coding, credentialing, denial management, and accounts receivable follow-up, with attention to the documentation requirements that DME claims typically involve. We function as an extension of the client's back office rather than as a local Texas-based provider.

Coverage in TX

Major cities we serve
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Dallas
  • Austin
  • Fort Worth
Major health systems in Texas
  • Houston Methodist
  • Memorial Hermann Health System
  • Baylor Scott & White Health
  • The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center

Shown for state context, not a list of NextRCM clients.

DME claims jurisdiction

DME claims for Texas are processed through the Jurisdiction C DME MAC, administered by CGS Administrators. We bill to the correct jurisdiction so your claims route cleanly.

In Texas, the state Medicaid program is known as Texas Medicaid. Medicare, by contrast, is a federal program that operates the same way nationwide.

What we do

How NextRCM supports Texas providers and suppliers

The same back office, wherever you are. We work remotely inside the systems you already use, billing to the state's Medicaid program and to Medicare, commercial, and managed-care payers.

Full revenue cycle management and medical billing
Coding, charge entry, and clean-claim submission
Denial management, appeals, and accounts-receivable follow-up
Credentialing and provider enrollment
Eligibility, benefits, and prior-authorization support
DME-specific documentation, HCPCS, and modifier expertise

Ready to strengthen your Texas revenue cycle?

Get a consultation and we'll walk your workflow and show you where revenue is most likely leaking, with no guarantees, just an honest look.