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Achieve peak revenue cycle performance in your organization. Revenue Cycle Strategist  helps you improve your organization's bottom line while maintaining regulatory compliance. It is packed with information on:

  • Denials management
  • Billings and collection
  • Payment
  • Technology

      
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Coding Modifiers 24, 25, and 57: The Good, the Bad, and the Necessary

By Jennifer Swindle
Modifiers used with evaluation and management services can create a financial Pandora's box if they are not used correctly.

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Average Length of Stay, by Payer, 1997-2007

From 1997 to 2007, the average length of stay for hospitalizations declined.

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Effective Patient Communication Is Key to High-Performing Revenue Cycle

High-performing revenue cycle hospitals take great care to ensure the effectiveness of their communication with patients.

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Definitive Documentation Yields Better Answers and Dollar

By Samuel A. Donio, Jr.
Making sure that documentation in the physician discharge summary contains relevant information from test results can ensure correct billing for services rendered.

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Top Health Law Issues for 2010

By Sandra M. DiVarco
The year 2010 brings heightened healthcare focus on compliance, reform efforts, and enforcement.

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Figures at a Glance

Hospitals Continue Financial Recovery
By the end of 2008, U.S. hospitals found themselves facing unprecedented financial challenges.

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