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Revenue Cycle Management

By Sherree Geyer | 02:59 pm | May 12, 2015
While once there were no books, conferences and even curriculum dedicated to the management methodology, now there are dozens of tools available.
By Jennifer Zaino | 12:40 pm | May 11, 2015
Experts say consumerism means hospital revenue cycle team must try harder to engage patients.
By Henry Powderly | 10:14 am | April 30, 2015
Qualitest survey found 28 percent of organizations said they have done any revenue impact testing with payers.
By Susan Morse | 10:58 am | April 28, 2015
Linda Burt of Nebraska Methodist and Katrina Belt of Baptist Health say analytics gives them the data to reshape their healthcare environments in the transition from fee-for-service to value-based care reimbursement.
By Scott Zimmerman | 11:56 am | April 24, 2015
Several forward-thinking healthcare providers are making significant financial and efficiency improvements by using their appointment reminder technology systems to address other problems such as increasing utilization of preventive care services, scheduling follow up care, delivering test results, and improving collections on past due accounts.
By Anthony Brino | 12:00 pm | April 20, 2015
Hospital does not charge for any additional care within 30 days of a hip or knee replacement, covering readmissions, infections, rehab and postoperative care — everything except deficiencies in the joint devices.
By Susan Morse | 03:13 pm | April 16, 2015
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota will first install Optum360 and then roll out the new system later for other Mayo Clinic facilities.
By Kaiser Health News | 11:36 am | April 16, 2015
High-deductible health plans and soaring prices for a new generation of drug therapies making paying for care harder than ever.
By Henry Powderly | 11:18 am | April 14, 2015
The revenue cycle of the future is going to be one with the patient front and center.
By Richard Pizzi | 09:46 am | April 13, 2015
Front-end collections are increasingly important, as inpatient volumes have dropped since the recession, losing ground to outpatient procedures.