1. Introduction
Hospitals and health systems are under siege, facing unprecedented challenges from every direction. Staffing constraints, supply chain issues, and escalating labor costs continue in this post-pandemic era. Meanwhile, payers are intensifying their audits and denials, and hospitals remain constrained to billing compliant with Medicare and Medicaid regulations. These major economic factors impact large and small hospitals’ operating margins, leading many to the edge and operating in the red.
Denials cost the industry $20 billion in 2022, according to a recent analysis by Premier. Hospitals can better fight for fair reimbursements and save time, money, and resources when they break down silos and foster collaboration among UM, CDI, Coding, and Denials Management teams. Additionally, complete and accurate patient records ensure clinical excellence, minimize audit risks, and safeguard revenue. These records improve clinical decision-making, streamline care coordination, and help avoid regulatory penalties. Further, accurately representing patient acuity improves quality metrics and patient safety indicators, strengthening the foundation of patient care quality.
The importance of improving documentation practices cannot be overstated. A proactive approach supports the organization’s overall health and success, turning potential challenges into strengths and opportunities. However, implementing this transformation alone can be difficult. Partnering with a valuable ally equipped with resources, expertise, and technology can help hospitals and health systems achieve their goals and save on administrative time, errors, and costs.