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Turning Increased Ambulatory Volumes into Financial Strength: 4 Moves for RCM

Healthcare IT Today

Without a strong financial base, these facilities will struggle to meet their goals for service delivery, experience, and growth. Medical care prices may have grown at their slowest rate in decades in the past year, but consumers still feel the pinch, with many dipping into savings to pay their medical bills.

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Digital Innovation and AI in Revenue Cycle Management

Healthcare IT Today

AI capabilities can speed through burdensome RCM tasks to help healthcare providers avoid denials, reduce coding errors and improve price transparency for patients. It’s reported that somewhere around 80% of medical bills contain errors, which hurts the patient and the provider. Dawn Crump, Sr.

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Activating Patient Payment Behavior: Why a Digital-First Approach Is a Hospital’s Best Bet

Healthcare IT Today

It takes about three paper statements , on average, for consumers to pay their medical bills. Just three years ago, 90% of healthcare organizations relied on paper-based billing statements. The following is a guest article by Mark Spinner, President and CEO at AccessOne. Yet most providers continue to send out paper statements.

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Enhancing Payment Integrity in Healthcare through Pre-Payment Reviews

Healthcare IT Today

It’s estimated that up to 80 percent of medical bills contain errors amounting to billions of dollars that are lost annually to payers. Regular meetings and open communication channels are vital to align goals and gather feedback, thus navigating any obstacles collaboratively.