McKnight's September 21, 2022
Jill Liila

As a skilled nursing provider, billing and reimbursement are important considerations to ensure quality patient care and adequate compensation. Skilled nursing organizations are at a tipping point with facilities operating on razor-thin margins, not optimizing their current collections, and now facing a proposed $320 million Medicare cut in 2023.

Maximizing your revenue requires a coordinated team that understands the coding process and is committed to optimal patient care. Maintaining consistent schedules and communication among team members can ensure that your facility is properly compensated for the high-quality care you provide.

Streamline your billing process for faster reimbursement

Nursing home administrators are always seeking ways to improve their facility’s bottom line. Nurses play a vital role in the revenue cycle...

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