Proactive Follow Up in the Revenue Cycle

Automating and Improving Collection and Follow-Up Activities   Revenue improvements can take place by making incremental changes in many different RCM areas — from Patient Registration and Remittance Processing, all the way through to Collections. In this article, we focus on automating and improving collection and follow up activities. With patient liabilities continuing to rise, it’s

Denial Management Trends and Analysis

Identifying Hidden Trends in Your Posting Data

Analyzing Trends for Permanent Revenue Cycle Improvements   Having an accurate view of your daily billing and posting data is just one step in effectively managing revenue cycle improvement processes. Looking at historical and current data over a longer period of time, however, can help to identify hidden trends where revenue and/or cash flow could be

Treasury Reconciliation

Segmenting Bank Deposits by Business Unit

Segmenting Practice Group Bank Deposits by Business Unit For many of our clients, having the ability to segment bank deposits by business unit saves them a considerable amount of time and effort in managing their funds distribution. With ReMedics Treasury Reconciliation Services, bank deposits are segmented, balanced and reconciled daily for divisional and corporate-wide groups.

Systems Migration Strategies

Physician Practice Group Practice Management (PM) Systems Migration

Connecting Core Business Systems to a Single Cash Management Platform  One of the major challenges of a Practice Group merger or acquisition is with the introduction of a new Practice Management System and Billing Application to an expanded group of physicians and their support staff. Significant IT time and costs go into data migration, training

Claim Denials

Isolating Claim Defects and Denials

Isolating Claim Defects and Preventing Denials with Automated Process Improvements  Errors and defects in medical claims are inevitable. A small percentage of them will eventually turn into a denial. How you handle defects and exceptions, however, can lead to significant dollars being delayed, or lost entirely, due to the additional work being required to collect