Physicians Practice September 15, 2023
Jason Stein, MD

Practices need to have better analytics and more efficient workflows from the start to the end of the Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) pipeline.

Healthcare providers have long struggled to get paid for the services they render, but today’s reimbursement landscape makes past challenges pale in comparison. Payors continue to seek ways to deny claims and delay physician enrollment, while the after-effects of the pandemic on staffing and finances also continue to linger.

The challenges that healthcare organizations (HCO’s) face in collecting revenue from payors for serving patients require thoughtful solutions to both staffing shortages and technology shortcomings and adoption issues.

As organizations continue to have better data at their fingertips, they need to have better analytics and more efficient workflows...

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