MedCity News June 15, 2023
Blair Baker

But what AI solutions can’t do is magically eliminate the need for empowered registrars. Maximizing growth while improving efficiency requires both people and technologies.

Artificial intelligence is an alluring—or frightening—reality, depending on your point of view.

There are those who fear their job will be eliminated by machine learning and innovative computer systems, while others hope the computer wizardry will reduce their need for employees, resulting in a significant reduction in labor costs.

When you evaluate how artificial intelligence applies to healthcare, specifically patient access and the revenue cycle, it’s quickly obvious why the concept holds special appeal because nowhere in healthcare is there more frustration with efficiency. Hospitals spend a lot of resources to get paid what they’re owed...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Technology
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