Eliminate missed charges, errors to reduce lost revenue
APCs Weekly Monitor, November 6, 2009
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As more services shift from the inpatient to the outpatient setting, coders are under more pressure to ensure that facilities receive appropriate reimbursement for services provided.
Operational inefficiencies and outdated technology can result in lost revenue. Silo thinking—such as “it’s not my area”—throughout the facility also can contribute to lost revenue.
Continue reading “Eliminate missed charges, errors to reduce lost revenue” on the HCPro Web site. Briefings on APCs subscribers have free access to this article in the December issue.
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