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Revenue Management
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McKesson Provider Technologies
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Shrinking margins. Escalating debt. Uncollected payments. These are just a few of the challenges that keep a healthcare executive up at night and struggling to keep hospital doors open. But with the healthcare industry treading water under the weight of considerable financial strain, it’s an unpleasant reality for many. Not only is it difficult to admit defeat but it is even more disconcerting to ...
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Cincom Systems, Inc.
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Incorrect registrations are a major burden on any healthcare facility, especially when they include an overall negative impact on other components of the organization's world, such as lost revenue, employee morale, patient satisfaction and much more. Historically, hospitals have focused more on registration accuracy as it related to quality of care and not how it related to financial objectives. ...
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Eclipsys Corporation
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To develop a comprehensive strategy for delivering sustainable performance improvement, healthcare leaders should consider ways to share data across clinical and revenue cycle IT systems
As payers, patients, and regulatory agencies step up their demands for accountability and transparency, the healthcare environment demands increased clinical and financial connectivity. From pay for performance ...
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Emdeon
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In an emergency situation, medical personnel converge to triage patients—to assess severity and urgency of need and administer care accordingly. But what if they lacked supplies or had out-dated tools? What if a skilled, experienced medical team didn't have the equipment required to provide aid? Undoubtedly, patients would suffer.
Of course, the above described scenario is rather implausible ...
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AdvancedMD Software
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The advent of technology in the medical industry is exposing many operational inefficiencies and redundancies that were previously unoticed or unavoidable. Technology has improved medical office claims management, A/R balances, data storage, and coding so signicantly that doctors are investing in updated computer systems in an effort to stay competitive.
Market analysts estimate that the U.S. ...
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