Overcoming Denials Using Disparate Data Systems
Denials are dangerous for you and your patients. Whether you create dashboards, build software, or work toward other denial-prevention solutions, the root of most denial issues lies in messy data.
Denials are dangerous for you and your patients. Whether you create dashboards, build software, or work toward other denial-prevention solutions, the root of most denial issues lies in messy data.
Do you use multiple data systems that can’t work together? Are you losing money because you don’t have direct access to accurate data? If so, you’re not alone. Messy data is damaging the revenue cycle for healthcare leaders everywhere, and it’s time to find solutions.
Health care debts are rising rapidly, as hospitals and other medical facilities struggle to collect what is owed to them.
Health care providers have among the most challenging job when it comes to account receivable and collections, but outsourcing can help.
The health care community has had to weather a wealth of storms of late, especially given the changing composition of the American population, the endless stream of major legislative overhauls, more acute patient expectations and higher levels of competition.
Providers are starting to offer consumers zero-interest loans to cover mounting out-of-pocket costs.
To have the best of both worlds, you can outsource some aspects of your revenue cycle while training your staff to complete the others.
As a way to lessen financial risk and protect their bottom line, more hospitals are administering credit checks to determine a patient’s ability to pay.
With the rising cost of health care, providers need to focus their efforts on improving the efficiency of their revenue cycle.
An automated accounts receivable system can help your practice reduce costly errors and improve staff performance.