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Self-Pay Stream

Self-Pay Stream

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Self-Pay Stream was developed to address the state of transformation that healthcare is experiencing in terms of financial responsibility. The increase in patient financial responsibility is turning patients into healthcare consumers and changing the way they pursue medical care. This podcast will focus on the new challenges being faced by healthcare organizations in this self-pay environment; from maintaining patient loyalty to optimizing recovery, we will bring together industry experts and cutting-edge data and behavioral science to provide the insights needed to stay competitive in this new evolution of patient care.Professional Économie
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  • Managing CARES Act Provisions and Beyond
    Jun 17 2020
    The CARES Act is the largest economic stimulus package in U.S. History, earmarking 175 million dollars for healthcare providers. Jeff, Lisa, and Hayden talk with Tony Andrade, Partner at the accounting firm Moss Adams, about how healthcare institutions can use these funds wisely and navigate the Paycheck Protection Program and Healthcare Enhancement Act. Music for this episode provided by JDUB Studio.
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    33 min
  • Adapting Your Operation to the New Normal
    Apr 6 2020
    In a time of uncertainty, leadership is all the more important. Jeff, Lisa, and Hayden talk with Tammy Bickle, Director of Revenue Cycle at Oregon Health and Science University, about leadership during the Covid-19 chaos. The team learns how the OHSU workforce is adapting not only to the Covid-19 pandemic but also to managing the crisis from home.
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    15 min
  • Large Balance Denials, Part 2
    Mar 20 2020
    A denial, according to HealthInsurance.org, “is the refusal of an insurance company or carrier to honor a request by an individual, or his or her provider, to pay for healthcare services obtained from a healthcare professional." According to Becker’s & Conifer Health Solutions, “an estimated $262 billion of the $3 trillion in claims submitted by hospitals in 2016 were initially denied, representing an average of $4.9 million in potential losses per hospital, according to a 2017 study of more than 3 billion hospital transactions. In part two of a two-part series, our hosts Jeff Johnson, Lisa Kirk and Hayden Reece discuss Large Balance Denials in the context of VA Reimbursements with Kirby Yawn, Senior Vice President, Solution Strategy at Argos Health in Augusta, GA.
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    27 min
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