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Cutting-Edge Technology Rescues Small Balance Accounts By 30 Percent

Cutting-Edge Technology Rescues Small Balance Accounts By 30 Percent

Small balance revenue recoveries have emerged as a critical solution for healthcare organizations grappling with the challenges of uncollected accounts receivable (AR). With rising costs and limited resources, hospitals and healthcare providers often face the difficult decision of either abandoning revenue tied up in small balance accounts or expending significant efforts and administrative costs to recoup them. However, innovative solutions like CorroHealth’s REVIVE platform are transforming the process with an effective path to reclaiming valuable revenue.

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior Article originally published in Becker's Healthcare While many hospitals are operating in negative margins, payers are bringing in record revenues and profit margins. And healthcare organizations have fallen...

A Strategic Approach to the Clinical Revenue Cycle

A Strategic Approach to the Clinical Revenue Cycle

by Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey Chief Medical Officer, CorroHealth. Translating patient care into full and accurate reimbursement from a payor is a complex endeavor, and many hospital departments have a hand in this process. However, when these departments operate in silos, without an overarching payor strategy, hospitals leave money on the table. In their workshop, “The UM & CDI Continuum, from the ED to the QIO,” CorroHealth and Corro Clinical by Versalus Health experts Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey and Lisa Romanello discuss the importance of developing a thoughtful and efficient payor strategy, connecting siloed departments, and how to compliantly build better integrity into your hospital’s revenue cycle.

Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?

Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?

Article originally published on Beckerspayer.com Monday, December 12th, 2022  Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?   The No Surprises Act (NSA) had several top stories from 2022 including the recent Department of Health and Human Services...

Cutting-Edge Technology Rescues Small Balance Accounts By 30 Percent

Cutting-Edge Technology Rescues Small Balance Accounts By 30 Percent

Small balance revenue recoveries have emerged as a critical solution for healthcare organizations grappling with the challenges of uncollected accounts receivable (AR). With rising costs and limited resources, hospitals and healthcare providers often face the difficult decision of either abandoning revenue tied up in small balance accounts or expending significant efforts and administrative costs to recoup them. However, innovative solutions like CorroHealth’s REVIVE platform are transforming the process with an effective path to reclaiming valuable revenue.

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act   Understand Provider-Payer Responsibilities The No Surprises Act (NSA) is a new law that protects patients from unexpected medical costs. It was enacted in 2021 and came into enforcement in 2022. It has two...

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior

Exploring Successful Strategies to Change Payer Behavior Article originally published in Becker's Healthcare While many hospitals are operating in negative margins, payers are bringing in record revenues and profit margins. And healthcare organizations have fallen...

A Strategic Approach to the Clinical Revenue Cycle

A Strategic Approach to the Clinical Revenue Cycle

by Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey Chief Medical Officer, CorroHealth. Translating patient care into full and accurate reimbursement from a payor is a complex endeavor, and many hospital departments have a hand in this process. However, when these departments operate in silos, without an overarching payor strategy, hospitals leave money on the table. In their workshop, “The UM & CDI Continuum, from the ED to the QIO,” CorroHealth and Corro Clinical by Versalus Health experts Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey and Lisa Romanello discuss the importance of developing a thoughtful and efficient payor strategy, connecting siloed departments, and how to compliantly build better integrity into your hospital’s revenue cycle.

Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?

Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?

Article originally published on Beckerspayer.com Monday, December 12th, 2022  Are Providers Ready for the No Surprises Act?   The No Surprises Act (NSA) had several top stories from 2022 including the recent Department of Health and Human Services...

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