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best practices for undertaking a unified analytics strategy and hear about one health plan's journey to fostering organizational change in support of an integrated program.
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It's understandable for a company to look at its paper-based fax infrastructure and assume it'll be less expensive to continue supporting that environment rather than upgrade to a modern cloud solution. But as this paper will explain, that quick assessment likely overlooks many hidden costs of on-prem fax environments.
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Payers and providers who can automate data collection and improve data integrity will be well-positioned to optimize claims adjudication. As a result, providers will receive their authorizations – and their payments – faster.
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Natural language processing (NLP) and artificial intelligence (AI) can remove mundane, repetitive manual tasks from healthcare workflows – which according to one expert can "restore the care in healthcare by giving the gift of time to clinicians".
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This year, there's been a lot of conversation about digital transformation, interoperability, and the rising administrative costs in healthcare. What if all three challenges could be addressed by digitizing the back office?
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Business-to-business (B2B) disbursement methods have come a long way since ACH/EFT, and not a moment too soon. Healthcare payers and third-party administrators (TPAs) are seeking to go beyond those tried-and-true methods and find alternative ways to optimize financial performance and increase workflow automation.
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This guide will give you an overview (advantages and drawbacks) of today's prevailing enterprise fax technologies, to help you determine — based on your needs, existing cost structure, and IT overhead — whether a digital cloud fax solution is right for you, versus continuing to maintain and support onsite or hybrid fax infrastructure.
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The paper explores payment modernization and the role that vendor partners can play, especially if they are viewed and engaged through a holistic lens.
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Providers are patients, too, and as healthcare organizations stare down a mounting clinician burnout problem, it will be critical they promote a culture of well-being. Prior to the pandemic, provider burnout and depression were reaching all-time highs.