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Episode 58: Tackling Healthcare Denials While Maintaining Quality Care

Effective Denials Management for Modern Revenue Cycle Management 

Healthcare denials pose a significant challenge, affecting both patients’ access to care and hospital financial stability. In a recent podcast with the American Hospital Association (AHA), CorroHealth Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jerilyn Morrissey delved into the pressing issue of healthcare claim denials, which burden patients. They delay or prevent access to medically necessary care, increase out-of-pocket expenses, and exacerbate financial challenges for hospitals, many of which are already operating in the red or on razor-thin margins. Listen to Dr. Morrissey’s expert advice on effective denials management strategies for modern hospital revenue cycle management. 

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