The next metric in our ongoing series about hospitalist data and program management has to do with the financial health of your group. Whether you collect your own charges, or…
Introducing Part 4 and the final installment of the “How to fill mid-revenue cycle gaps in your EHR” blog series. In the 3 previous installments of this blog series, we…
When you’re running a hospitalist program, there are lots of metrics you can look at to help you get a handle on how your practice is doing. As the saying…
Charge Scrubbing Gap Like a surgeon preparing for a procedure by thoroughly washing their hands up to the elbows (or further), your revenue cycle process should include a thorough “scrubbing”…
Like most industries, healthcare is experiencing an increase in pressure to reduce cost and boost their margins. It isn’t surprising to see healthcare organizations turn to acquisitions and mergers in…
CHARGE RECONCILIATION Ensuring that all professional charges have been accounted for and properly billed, a process known as charge reconciliation, is an important process for a hospital’s revenue cycle and…
It’s always nice to have large amounts of data to aggregate, but sometimes, it’s the anecdotes that can help clarify a situation even more than big data sets can. As…
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