Author name: Daniel Foster
Daniel Foster is a Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist (CMRS) credentialed by the American Medical Billing Association (AMBA) with over 10 years of experience helping medical practices navigate the billing, regulatory, and operational landscape of the US healthcare market at the state and local level. He has worked with practices in more than 15 states, with particularly deep experience in New York, California, Texas, New Jersey, Nevada, and Washington the markets where regulatory complexity, payer concentration, and Medicaid program differences have the greatest impact on how a practice gets paid.
Daniel's focus is the layer between national billing rules and what actually happens at a practice in a specific state the eMedNY quirks that trip up New York providers, the Medi-Cal billing differences that catch California practices off guard, the TMHP credentialing timelines that delay Texas physicians' Medicare enrollment, the surprise-billing protections under New Jersey's Out-of-Network Protection Act or Washington's Balance Billing Protection Act. He translates state-specific compliance requirements, local payer policies, and regional Medicaid program rules into plain guidance that practice owners and managers can act on.
Before joining Globill Medical Resources, Daniel worked as a regional billing consultant for a practice management company serving independent physician groups across the Southwest and Northeast, and before that spent four years as a billing supervisor for a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Las Vegas.
Specialties: State-specific Medicaid billing (eMedNY, Medi-Cal, TMHP, NJ FamilyCare, Nevada Medicaid, Washington Apple Health), state balance-billing and surprise-billing laws, local payer policies and credentialing timelines by state, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) billing, multi-state practice billing compliance, service-area-specific RCM guidance.