In observance of the holidays, the NAHRI office is closed December 22–January 3 and will reopen Tuesday, January 4. This week, Revenue Integrity Insider is taking a break and looking back over the past year.
There’s no one-size-fits-all revenue integrity model, and that can make choosing the right one a daunting task. Consider the needs and structure of your organization to find the one that fits best.
For revenue integrity leaders, the difference between staying ahead of trends and falling behind the curve can come down to their network. That’s why NAHRI launched the NAHRI Leadership Council in 2020. The council is the one-of-a-kind networking platform that revenue integrity leaders need to stay on the cutting edge of thought leadership and strategy and there’s a spot waiting for you.
A new issue brief could help revenue integrity leaders educate their departments and organizations on the main points of the No Surprises Act and how it will affect their organizations, HealthLeaders reported.
Optimized financial performance starts with accurately coded claims, yet far too many providers only review a small portion of cases prior to billing. This means the majority of the issues behind revenue leakage...
Revenue integrity professionals plays a key role in compliance within the organization by virtue of their role in the design and maintenance of the chargemaster. Learn how core revenue integrity functions are crucual to organizational compliance.
Making good-faith efforts to comply now will pay off in the future and secure hospitals a seat at the table as future price transparency rules are developed.