Tell us your story, win a prize from PARC
Patient Financial Services Weekly Advisor, July 11, 2008
At the Patient Access Resource Center (PARC), we often hear success stories from the revenue cycle:
- “Our facility increased its upfront collections in the emergency department from $2,000 to $27,000 in one month.”
- “We had an 87% accuracy rate in registrations before our four-day training program was implemented. Now, it’s 98%."
Now we want to hear yours.
PARC is seeking facilities that have had success in the revenue cycle, particularly in patient access.
Did you decrease your denials? Increase upfront collections? Lower the turnover rate dramatically? Achieve a higher percentage of accuracy in registration?
Tell us in 400 words or fewer about your case study of success, and your facility may be featured in an upcoming edition of the newsletter, Patient Access Advisor.
If we feature your facility, you and your staff members will receive one free admission to any HCPro audioconference of your choice.
Send your submissions by emailing them to Dom Nicastro, senior managing editor of the Patient Access Resource Center, at dnicastro@hcpro.com
Thank you for your time!
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