Robin Linker, CHCRA, CHCA, CHCAS, CPC-I, CPC, COC, CPC-P, MCS-P, CHC, and NAHRI Advisory Board member Sarah L. Goodman, MBA, CHCAF, COC, CHRI, CCP, FCS, review the proper application of commonly reported evaluation and management and procedural service modifiers.
Tiffany Ferguson, LMSW, CMAC, ACM, and Marie Stinebuck, MBA, MSN, ACM, will explain how UR can work with front-end revenue cycle processes and staff to develop successful programs.
NAHRI Advisory Board members Sarah L. Goodman, MBA, CHCAF, COC, CHRI, CCP, FCS, and Kay Larsen, CRCR, CHRI, will explain how to improve charge capture compliance and address common misconceptions about charge capture and modifier use.
Nicole Crytser, BA, AA, CRCR, and Rose T. Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, CHPS, FACHE, FHFMA, share processes to identify, dissect, prioritize, monitor, and reduce denials and ensure claims are processed correctly.
Our fifth annual Revenue Integrity Week (June 6–10) is the perfect time to celebrate the hard work, creativity, and due diligence of revenue integrity professionals. This year’s theme, The Art of Revenue Integrity, acknowledges revenue integrity professionals’ ability to find creative solutions to problems and talent for balancing the big picture against small details
After a hospital gave an incorrect price estimate to a patient, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the patient should not have to pay the amount reflected in the hospital’s chargemaster.
The Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS) is a can’t-miss event for revenue integrity education and networking. By taking advantage of several discounts on offer, you can secure your seat to the industry’s premier education event without breaking your budget.