Connecting Gen Z: How to Prepare for the New Healthcare Workforce
Sponsored by
Medical Solutions
January 2, 2023
The makeup of the people in the workforce is changing in an unprecedented way. The arrival of Gen Z creates a five-generation workforce and presents both challenges and opportunities.
To correctly connect this generation to their colleagues, we need to be mindful of who this generation is.
That means understanding what they want from their work, what type of opportunities and settings are most attractive to them, and how they can help change the healthcare landscape for the better.
How Automation Can Solve Burnout and Staffing Shortages
Sponsored by
Notable
December 29, 2022
Hospital finances are the most strained since the Great Recession, and no one can seem to find and hire enough staff. Meanwhile, 57% of healthcare staff are worried they will burn out due to the number of repetitive tasks they have to handle.
This survey of 1,000 American healthcare professionals explores:
The causes of staff burnout
How staff view the role of technology in helping (and hurting) their work
How automation can help decrease burnout and enable providers to do more with less staff
Standard Consumer Scoring Tools Don’t Fit Patients
Sponsored by
Waystar
December 9, 2022
There’s no such thing as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ patient engagement strategy. Healthcare executives should beware—using conventional scoring tools to predict how patients will engage with and pay their healthcare bills is not an effective strategy.
More patients are displaying consumer behaviors in how they seek, access, and pay for healthcare. However, paying for healthcare is fundamentally different than purchasing other high-ticket consumer goods.
In this white paper, we’ll explore how using a healthcare-based propensity scoring model can better predict how patients will engage with and pay their healthcare bills.
What's Inside:
Learn why conventional propensity-to-pay scoring is a poor fit for healthcare
Understand how to make the most of healthcare-based propensity scoring models
Gain insight into what healthcare providers should look for instead
Gain insights into other strategies healthcare providers can implement
Maximize Self-Pay Revenue with Better Coverage Detection
Sponsored by
Waystar
December 9, 2022
Over the last few years, an estimated 48 million people1 in the U.S. (under the age of 65) have lost their jobs. This spike in unemployment caused many people to lose employer-provided health insurance as well.
About 20% were insured through their employer and more than 30% had coverage through Medicaid, CHIP, or another family member’s job.
While millions of these individuals and families are expected to remain uninsured, many will enroll in ACA, secure coverage through a new employer, or become eligible for Medicaid or other public programs.
What can providers do?
Download this whitepaper to learn more about proactive steps to find hidden insurance coverage among patients who present as self-pay—so you can collect more from patients and payers alike, limit bad debt and improve financials.
The Change Healthcare 2022 Revenue Cycle Denials Index provides a review of national medical claim denial trends, with strategies to help decrease denial rates. Download the eBook to:
Review and compare current and historical denial rates across root causes, denials by payer type, whether denials are preventable and recoverable, and other denial attributes.
Explore how you can help prevent and manage denials — from registration through claims and appeals management — with a three-pronged approach.
Workforce Well-being: Digital Innovations for Improving the Life of a Healthcare Worker
Sponsored by
Infor
November 14, 2022
Although the pandemic has prompted many healthcare organizations to acknowledge the essential role that their workforce has in providing high-quality and safe care, efforts to promote physician well-being are often still too inadequate.
The physician burnout level and other measures of physician distress have increased dramatically over the last few years, as a recent research article has found that in 2021, 62.8% of physicians reported at least one symptom of burnout, up from just 38.2% in 2020.
In addition, workforce shortages in the healthcare industry aren’t limited to clinical care. A recent survey found that more than a third of health system leaders are worried about how to staff and maintain their IT departments while simultaneously expanding their digital health strategy.
In downloading this eBook, learn more about key findings and decision-making strategies healthcare leaders are implementing to further boost their organization’s overall workforce well-being.