A tremendous market opportunity exists for those healthcare revenue-cycle vendors that are able to address one of the most pressing demands in today’s healthcare financial market. That is the enormous amount of revenue being lost due to bad debt, claims underpayments and denials, unbilled services and inappropriate credits
by Oscar Gonzalez, Cincom Systems Reading through GE’s Healthymagination Blog I just came across this post by Britta Barrett linking to a really interesting video from MIT: Health Care Reform in the U.S.: What Will it Look Like and What Does it Mean? An hour and a half well spent.
by Oscar Gonzalez, Cincom Systems Intelligent Guidance is a rule-based technology accelerator that transforms the healthcare revenue cycle and ensures an immediate improvement to existing processes by: Seamlessly integrating with other healthcare revenue cycle applications and the existing Healthcare Information System (HIS). Adding rules-based processes into patient registration. Monitoring all patient information from the HIS [...]
New approaches to revenue cycle management are helping healthcare administrators sleep better
In today’s dynamic world of patient admissions, circumstances and policies change frequently. When saying and doing the right things at the right time can mean the difference between 100% reimbursement for services and a bad debt write-off, how can you ensure that the right information is captured?
7 Easy Steps to Transform a Hospital Admission Process using Cincom Intelligent Guidance
Lack of healthcare insurance is responsible for more deaths in the US than either auto accidents or guns. Shocked?
By John Mangan, Cincom Systems The American Medical Association (AMA) announced today at a press conference that it will support the House health care reform bill. This is big. The AMA was the most effective and determined opponent of healthcare reform in the twentieth century. That they have morphed from an obstacle to a supporter [...]
By Chris Woodhead, Cincom Systems If you have ever received treatment at a hospital in the US you have probably been exposed to some of the admin complexity that this entails. Such are the innefficiencies in the administration processes that according to the American Hospital Association sixty percent of hospitals lose money providing patient care. [...]





