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The Importance of Hospital Coding: Maximizing Reimbursements and Compliance

Coronis Health

Ensuring accurate coding and compliance reflects your patients’ diagnoses and care and encourages your facility to exceed revenue performance goals. Many hospitals don’t have the expertise, manpower, or time to establish coding compliance and an efficient workflow. This process requires meticulous attention to detail.

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5 strategies for mental health providers to enhance reimbursements 

Health Prime

Accurate coding is key Accurate medical coding is one fundamental aspect of maximizing reimbursements. Mental health providers must ensure they use the correct diagnosis and procedure codes when submitting claims to insurance companies.

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Hospital Coding Accuracy: Best Practices for Error-Free Claims

Coronis Health

Hospital coding accuracy is a significant component of the claims process. It’s necessary for hospitals to ensure that they receive the correct reimbursement for their services. Best practices in hospital billing and coding processes are key to guiding coders as they navigate the complexities of chart documentation.

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The 11 Best Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

Whether it is through secure messaging, telehealth services, or interactive patient portals, these tools offer multiple avenues for patients to engage with their healthcare. The opportunity for patients to take charge of their own health leads to better outcomes and improved patient satisfaction.

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How Charge Reconciliation Boosts Healthcare Revenue

Relias

Many hospitals and health systems are facing revenue shortages that threaten their resources and financial stability. Missed revenue targets can affect care quality and decrease patient satisfaction. These services can include hospital management, healthcare monitoring and improvement, and medical record-keeping.

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What You Need To Know About Value-Based Payment Models

Relias

Porter and Teisberg theorized that competition in the fee-for-service model has been happening among health plans, networks, and hospitals instead of where it should happen — in the areas of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of health conditions. It was largely unsuccessful because it deprioritized quality and patient satisfaction.

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Health Information Exchange: What It Is and Why It Matters

Ciox

Delayed Care: In emergency situations, the time taken to locate and access crucial patient information can negatively affect health outcomes and, in some cases, become a matter of life or death. Healthcare providers use HIE to access crucial patient data at the point of care, regardless of where patient records originated.