Articles Tagged With:
-
Department made these changes to stop ‘no auths’
Patient access services at Memphis-based Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare made changes to the department to prevent clinically related denials. -
Team up with providers on pre-cert requirements that are ‘much more aggressive’ — It’s a necessity!
Patient access staffs are challenged to work much more closely with providers’ offices to provide payers with required clinical information and to avoid denied claims. -
‘High patient dissatisfaction’ until wait times in registration were cut from 20 minutes to 8
Patient access leaders at Sutter Health often fielded complaints from patients about registration wait times. A new pre-registration process cut average registration wait times of 20 minutes to less than eight minutes. -
These registrars’ customer service is excellent — in clinical areas
Patient satisfaction has become a top priority for patient access, and not just in registration areas.
-
Write-offs due to patient access mistakes cut in half — More than $100,000 saved
Write-offs resulting from errors made by patient access were cut in half at Saint Louis (MO) University Hospital. -
Are patient access staff accountable? Be sure that they are with KPIs
Lack of accountability is a primary concern for patient access departments lacking good key performance indicators. Many patient access leaders use HFMA’s MAP Patient Access Keys to track revenue cycle performance. -
NAHAM president urges strategies for AccessKeys
Many patient access leaders are happy to have AccessKeys, which are key performance indicators from the National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM), reports Yvonne Chase, MBA, CHAM, manager of revenue cycle at Mayo Clinic’s Phoenix and Jacksonville, FL, sites. However, they aren’t confident in how to use this new tool. -
Patient Access has New KPIs — Compare Your Department to Peers
Use new key performance indicators to determine if your department falls into the good, better or best categories.
-
Monday's Media Caseload: Curing Medicare
If you're a practitioner who's dissatisfied with Medicare and the ACA, and you think you’re alone, think again.
-
Farewell and Welcome
Dr. Robert Coleman, a member of the editorial board of OB/GYN Clinical Alert since 2004, has been elected as the next President of the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists.