The changing regulatory environment significantly impacts medical coding management. Up to 50% of revenue cycle management (RCM) spend is now in the middle of the revenue cycle, and coding is an increasingly complex discipline that requires ongoing attention – not to mention specialized understanding of regulatory changes, patient care and clinical documentation. In an ultra-competitive labor market, highly skilled coding staff are difficult to find. Temporary or subpar coders can impact quality – which then impacts the integrity of the revenue cycle and ultimately financial outcomes
Transparency and insights into performance through daily DNFB and weekly individual scorecards, driving performance and process im
Comprehensive screening
Governance structure leveraging defect-oriented analytics, standard tolerance thresholds and account ownership, ensuring quick containment of issues and on-track DNFB
Four-stage qexternal audits to min