Proactive Patient Flow Management

Sponsored by
Hospital IQ

Using System-Wide Coordination to Streamline Admission, Throughput, and Discharge

Hospitals have developed various playbooks and protocols to improve patient flow and eliminate last-minute decision making. However, these plans are reactive, only slightly mitigate the stress of the moment, and don’t provide the time and insight necessary to plan for what is coming. Learn about the common mistakes in effectively managing patient flow and how to better manage patient flow.

 

Poised to Transform: AI in the Revenue Cycle - A Signature Research Study

Sponsored by
Change Healthcare

To obtain a picture of both current and anticipated AI use in revenue cycle management (RCM), Change Healthcare commissioned Engine Insights to conduct a survey of 200 leaders across the revenue cycle, IT, and finance.

Read our ebook to find out:

  • How many providers are using AI to drive RCM improvements
  • The barriers to AI adoption and implementation
  • Which stakeholders report being most satisfied with AI’s use and performance

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Overcome Denials Challenges Through Rehabilitation Partnership

Sponsored by
Kindred Hospital Rehabilitation Services

Denials for Medicare and private insurance claims are steadily increasing, becoming a critical concern for healthcare providers across the spectrum. In fact, both commercial and public payers are now denying about one in every 10 submitted claims, costing health systems up to 2% of net patient revenue, according to the Advisory Board.

Further, many providers are experiencing:

  • 80-100% reimbursement denial rates
  • $350,000-$400,000 in denial costs per year

This trend is expected to rise in the coming years. The good news is there are proven strategies to help overcome this rise and ensure patients receive the medically- appropriate care they need to reach a full recovery. For instance, 90% of claims managed by Kindred Healthcare are successfully appealed.

Read this Q&A style guide to learn the key factors causing a rise in denials and proven strategies to increase patient access for those that need it most.

Expand Your Virtual Care Potential With Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring

Sponsored by
CareSignal

Population health executives have moved at lightning speeds to implement new operations and make use of technology to scale teams and support patients. But as you emerge from the pandemic, what’s required for a long-term, sustainable virtual health strategy?

This white paper defines and examines Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring, a scalable and accessible approach to extending virtual care to the much larger patient populations requiring clinically actionable engagement and support. Step through a specific example of how an innovative risk-bearing provider used remote patient monitoring to defend and grow both revenue and relationships.

Learn how to integrate Deviceless Remote Patient Monitoring into a strategic and robust virtual care plan. Identify areas of health care, such as behavioral health and social determinants of health, where traditional remote patient monitoring is neither financially nor technologically feasible.

Read the white paper to learn how to bring scalable, clinically actionable RPM to your virtual care strategy.

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The Future Exam Room Is Here How COVID-19 is Leading to Innovation and Safer Clinical Environments

Sponsored by
Midmark

In a new HealthLeaders Buzz Survey, 112 senior healthcare leaders reveal how COVID-19 has impacted patient care practices and how they are addressing infection prevention, safety, and quality. Survey respondents said that patient and provider safety (78%) and infection prevention (61%) are top considerations for meeting new care needs and improving outcomes. But that’s not all!

Download our latest Research Brief today to learn more about the results of the survey and the analysis provided to ensure your organization is prepared for what the future of healthcare has in store.

The Growing Importance of Advanced Hospital-Level Infection Control

Sponsored by
Kindred Hospital Rehabilitation Services

The pandemic has pushed infection control standards to the forefront as patients and providers are counting on advanced protocols to reduce viral spread and prevent further outbreaks. Now more than ever, it’s important for patients to be treated in a care setting that is not only best suited to their medical needs but also upholds the highest federal and clinically-recognized health and safety requirements.

This guide highlights five standards maintained by long-term acute care hospitals to combat infection and protect the most vulnerable of patients, as well as the benefits of these hospital-based standards compared to other levels of care.

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