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Revenue Cycle


Revenue Cycle: Bridging the Gap From Best Practice Concept To Transformation Reality

Session #: 81541-xh
Presenter(s): Chris Donahue, Scott Johnston
Session Length: 1hr. 40min.
Event: 2005 HFMA Audio Webcast
Date: 8-30-05

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Powerful revenue management solutions and services can help build financial health for acute and ambulatory providers. Why is this help needed? Because we all know that the accounts receivable process in healthcare can be quite arduous. Providers struggle to reach needed reimbursement levels while the cost of collection grows. Rules and regulations continue to complicate the entire collection process. So how does one utilize the tools and measure and design the workflow solutions that can maximize throughput, streamline processes, lower costs, while bringing in desperately needed reimbursement revenue? The first step is to understand how world-class healthcare institutions maximize their revenue cycle through benchmarks, various metrics, and marketplace trends. Once you know where the Best Practice markers are you can more easily move toward the transformation from where you are to where you need to be through a people, process, and technology implementation. The "Bridging The Gap" webcast will show you the steps that need to be taken.



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