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Revenue Cycle Management

By Henry Powderly | 03:56 pm | January 23, 2015
Mayo Clinic picked Epic for revenue cycle, President Obama floated predictive medicine at the State of the Union, Arkansas planned to extend its private option and the Sustainable Growth rate saw its day on The Hill.
By Richard Pizzi | 11:45 am | January 22, 2015
Let us know what you think about these two crucial hospital issues, and help us come up with questions for the experts.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 10:28 am | January 21, 2015
The Mayo Clinic on Tuesday said it will ditch its in-house electronic health record systems and instead contract with Verona, Wisconsin-based Epic for patient records and revenue cycle management.
By Healthcare Finance Staff | 04:14 am | January 21, 2015
Let us know how RCM helped your organization improve patient satisfaction, work more closely with clinicians, partner with IT and use analytics to optimize billing.
By Susan Morse | 12:04 pm | January 20, 2015
Providers are increasingly outsourcing to ensure maximum collections amid changing payment models.
By Kurt Ullman | 11:19 am | January 20, 2015
New payment models and technology in healthcare are bringing big changes to the hospital controller job as "following the money" has become more complicated than ever.
By Kurt Ullman | 11:21 am | January 19, 2015
Population-based payments will make the new year interesting for those working in hospital revenue cycle. Add in the uncertainty surrounding ICD-10 implementation and financial managers have much to focus on in 2015.
By Richard Pizzi | 12:17 pm | January 15, 2015
Join Healthcare Finance for an online roundtable discussion with industry experts about patient engagement challenges and strategies for finance and revenue cycle teams.
By Susan Morse | 12:05 pm | January 13, 2015
The hospital operator also upped its ownership stake in the services company.
By Christopher Hayden | 02:02 pm | January 12, 2015
Emerson Hospital, in Concord, Massachusetts, recently appointed Michael Hachey as its new senior vice president and CFO, responsible for the oversight of the 179-bed facility according to a recent announcement.