Stop the Fiscal Trauma in Your Revenue Cycle
Cerner, November 16, 2003
The 1999 Institute of Medicine study on medical errors jolted the healthcare industry. It focused attention on a serious problem and caused healthcare organizations to make patient safety a top priority. But financial chaos within healthcare organizations poses an equally serious problem - one that could ultimately undermine the gains made in care delivery. This paper, titled, "Healing the Revenue Cycle: The foundation for improved financial and operational health," will:
- Demonstrate why staunching the financial losses in the revenue cycle is the biggest challenge healthcare organizations face through the next decade
- Show how inadequate processes and technology at each step of the revenue cycle cripple an organization's ability to collect proper reimbursement
- Offer a viable alternative for transforming revenue cycle management.
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