24 Oct: The New Charge Capture Conundrum: EMR-Embedded Tools Lead to ‘Revenu
With healthcare costs projected to rise another 8% year-over-year in 2025, and research showing that providers delivered $745 billion in uncompensated care between 2020-2022, physi...
07 Aug: Extending the Value of your EHR: What does it take?
As hospitals go through the different stages of EHR adoption, they need different strategies. Having robust revenue capture tools and business analytics is critical. ...
07 Nov: Top Takeaways from Becker’s Hospital Review 2019 Health IT & Revenue
What your health system needs to know
By Laura Chapman, VP of Product Management and Kevin Nicholas, VP of Marketing
It’s always refreshing to attend Becker’s annual Health...
16 Nov: Leveraging Data to Drive Better Value-based Decisions
These organizations possess a vast amount of clinical, operational, and financial data, but it is exceptionally difficult to process and translate findings into actionable improvem...
04 Apr: Five Ways Independent Physician Practices Can Generate More Revenue an
As a growing number of physicians become employed in practices owned by health systems or investors, these independent physician or physician-owned practices now represent only abo...
27 Apr: Five Ways Independent Physicians Can Capture and Keep More Revenue
The healthcare industry has often predicted that independent physicians will become an endangered species, and there’s no question that a growing number of physicians have chosen...
24 Jan: Next-Gen RCM Expectations for 2025: AI Driving Double-Digit Revenue Gr
Heading into the New Year, healthcare provider organizations are now actively investing in AI to address persistent revenue cycle management (RCM) obstacles, according to independe...
With so much variation and so many people with the opportunity to touch each charge, it’s easy to see how some are missed. Making matters worse, many organizations lack the proce...
01 Dec: 3 Ways Data Reduces Physician Burnout and Enhances Revenues Amid the P
Burnout.
It was rampant among healthcare providers even before COVID-19. According to two recent surveys, the virus is now raising it to unprecedented levels. A September Medica...