Five keys to increase your reimbursement
Case Management Weekly, March 30, 2004
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Five keys to increase your reimbursement
Financial losses are just one aspect of medical necessity denials for inpatient claims. These denials are an indication of breakdowns in procedures and processes, as well as potential compliance risks.
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