Chief Healthcare Executive April 12, 2021
Mary Caffrey

Besides the ability to ramp up quicky, healthcare leaders are looking for systems that can accommodate remote work—and some predict that certain workers who fled offices due to COVID-19 will never return to traditional settings.

COVID-19 has left moved through the healthcare workforce like a wrecking ball, claiming the lives of more than 3,600 frontline staff and taking a physical and mental toll on countless others. But a new survey shows how the pandemic’s upheaval extends beyond the direct care staff to those who keep the financial engines running—and how nothing will be the same going forward.

Commissioned by AKASA and conducted through the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s (HFMA) Pulse Survey program, the Annual Report on Revenue Cycle Automation, released...

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt), Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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