Patient access services can improve the patient experience by providing clear information, streamlining registration and scheduling processes, and using technology to enhance communication and engagement. By addressing financial concerns and meeting the needs of diverse patient populations, patient satisfaction can be improved.
Six Aspects of an Effective Denial Prevention Program
Increasing claim write-offs and decreasing success in denial appeals amplify the already sad state of the financials of hospitals and healthcare systems caused by the current labor shortage and trend of declining reimbursements. Shouldn't hospitals be focusing on denial prevention rather than denial recovery? Here are six tips to help you get ahead in the denials game and recover more revenue.
How Can Revenue Cycle Partnerships Help Hospitals and Healthcare Systems Accelerate Innovation?
Declining reimbursements, rising consumerism, demand for improved patient experience, transition to value-based care, COVID-19's impact, manpower shortage and other factors distract healthcare providers from their core goal of delivering quality healthcare to their patients. They must respond with innovative approaches that could depend largely on finding the right outsourcing partner for the scalability and domain expertise the business needs.
The Mantra for RCM Outsourcing Success - Scalability. Automation. Transparency.
Outsourcing is often associated with the idea of letting go. And letting go is about uncertainty and anxiety about results. By choosing the right partner, you can free up the time and find the investments for the strategic initiatives to propel your organization forward. In our experience, outsourcing can help you in three critical areas - Scalability, Automation, and transparency
13 Trends that will shape the future of the Revenue Cycle
Don't be in Denial - Strategies to improve Cashflow from your hospital A/R
Technology and Digital Adoption in Revenue Cycle Management: A Tectonic Evolution
The Blue Pill or the Red Pill – Why RCM leaders should choose now?
As with Neo, Revenue cycle leaders have a choice between the Red Pill The blue pill keeps you stuck in the enslaving ignorance of the status quo. Remaining in the same place and doing nothing significantly different is likely to not take you a great distance far. The red pill sets you free, allowing you to generate innovative ways to change the current landscape and move your revenue cycle to the next level. We provide you with some strategies on how we can help you navigate the challenges of RCM transformation.
Turning Revenue Cycle Staffing Shortages into an Opportunity
The healthcare provider industry faces an unprecedented revenue cycle staffing shortage due to a combination of current issues, i.e., COVID-recovery to vaccination mandates to a real staffing shortage. It is time for revenue cycle leaders to look at these headwinds as an opportunity to create the revenue cycle of the future.
Overcoming the Talent Shortage in the Healthcare Revenue Cycle
Revenue cycle leaders in hospitals and healthcare systems are facing multiple headwinds and trying to battle an ever-widening talent gap. They must make prudent choices as they strive to do more with less. Outsourcing and automation are two critical strategies that can help them bridge the talent gap. What's more, the unrelenting focus of the outsourcing services providers on managing the business processes by the numbers can improve reimbursements as well. Access Healthcare's best practice delivery engine provides the people, processes, and technology to help you do more with your revenue cycle.