Tag: Denial Prevention

Reduce AR Days

Reduce AR Days and Improve Reimbursements with Cash Flow Cure

Accounts Receivable (AR) days directly impact cash flow and overall financial health. The longer a claim sits in AR, the more challenging it becomes to collect revenue, leading to cash flow disruptions, operational inefficiencies, and reduced profitability. Therefore, it’s crucial for businesses to actively work to reduce AR days and improve their financial performance. With […]
medical necessity documentation

Medical Necessity Documentation: A Guide to Reducing Claim Denials

Claim denials are a significant headache for healthcare providers, impacting revenue and administrative efficiency. While denials can stem from various issues, a large majority are rooted in documentation errors, particularly those related to demonstrating medical necessity. Defining Medical Necessity: The American Medical Association (AMA) defines medical necessity as healthcare services or products provided to a […]
Denial Prevention: A Strategic Imperative for Revenue Cycle Management

Denial Prevention: A Strategic Imperative for Revenue Cycle Management

Denial prevention has become a paramount focus within healthcare revenue cycles, as the financial toll of claim denials continues to rise. The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) by payers has further exacerbated this challenge. To mitigate these losses, a strategic shift is necessary, transitioning from a reactive approach of managing denials post-occurrence to a […]
Denials Management Versus Denials Avoidance_ CDI Can Capitalize

Denials Management Versus Denials Avoidance: CDI Can Capitalize

  Typical CDI programs are intended to drive reimbursement through diagnosis securement, contributing to improved case mix index. The COVID-19 pandemic is placing monumental financial stressors upon hospitals, with added costs to treat patients with high acuity and long length of stays, coupled with significant revenue loss associated with postponement of more profitable elective surgeries, […]