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How Charge Reconciliation Boosts Healthcare Revenue

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Many hospitals and health systems are facing revenue shortages that threaten their resources and financial stability. An efficient charge reconciliation process can boost revenue, and it is something you can control. Revenue can suffer without efficient coordination, especially in your accounting and clinical departments.

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Does the Hospital Price Transparency Rule Increase Your Audit Risk?

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In the healthcare industry, regulations and best practices are always changing. Regular compliance audits help organizations provide the most efficient, effective patient care. The best way to protect your organization is to monitor your compliance risks proactively. Additional rules took effect in July 2022.

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Improve Your Revenue Cycle with Accurate Coding

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The goal of the revenue cycle is to receive reimbursement. The answer may seem complex, but it comes down to accurate coding. Medical billing and coding are two of the most important factors of the revenue cycle, yet the importance of coding accurately is often not monitored, assessed, or facilitated as much as it should be.

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Optimizing Revenue Cycle Management and Clinical Documentation Integrity To Avoid Coding Disasters

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Coding is high value — and in high demand. Coding and clinical documentation have never been more important in healthcare. “We The best coders can pretty much pick their jobs,” reported Sue Bowman, RHIA, CCS, MJ, FAHIMA, Senior Director of Coding Policy and Compliance for the American Health Information Management Association.

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Optimizing Revenue Cycle Management and Clinical Documentation Integrity To Avoid Coding Disasters

Relias

Coding is high value — and in high demand. Coding and clinical documentation have never been more important in healthcare. “We The best coders can pretty much pick their jobs,” reported Sue Bowman, RHIA, CCS, MJ, FAHIMA, Senior Director of Coding Policy and Compliance for the American Health Information Management Association.