Taking the Paper Out of Paperwork - How Electronic Administration Can Save the U.S. Health System Billions
Emdeon and Center for Health Transformation 2009, July 16, 2009
The U.S. economy transmits over 18 billion electronic payments each year, yet approximately half of all healthcare financial transactions are still paper-based. Costs of paper, printing, postage and labor for manual processes in healthcare are estimated to add up to nearly $30 billion a year in waste. As healthcare reforms are considered in Washington, administrative savings represent a bright spot that could help pay for longer-term reforms.
This project was released by Emdeon, in cooperation with the Center for Health Transformation.
BY:
Emdeon
Center for Health Transformation
www.healthtransformation.net
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