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    Artificial Intelligence and Automation Hot Topics at Spring Conferences

    Posted By on Jun 03, 2019 06:18 PM

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    A/I was top of mind with HFMA and AAHAM conference attendees, according to Ken Krieger, Regional VP of Sales North, who represented Meduit at multiple events across Pennsylvania, Ohio and Washington D.C. from March through May. Ken noted that conference participants are looking to A/I in order to reduce costs and increase efficiencies.

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    Introducing: Cycle Up, Healthcare Revenue Cycle Insights from Meduit

    Posted By on May 30, 2019 01:55 PM

    The Meduit team is dedicated to providing revenue cycle solutions that make a difference to your bottom line. Today, we are pleased to announce the first edition of our newsletter: Cycle Up, Healthcare Revenue Cycle Insights from Meduit. In each edition, you’ll find industry news and innovative solutions in the RCM universe that help ...

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    Indiana HFMA Spring Institute Update

    Posted By on May 28, 2019 04:07 PM

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    Rural and suburban hospital viability and independence

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    RCM Issues Keeping Hospital Execs Up at Night

    Posted By on May 21, 2019 01:04 PM

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    Revenue cycle solutions leader Meduit has been on the ground at hospital industry conferences in Georgia with hospital and health system executives where we got an earful about their RCM concerns, including:

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    Hospitals are Leaving Money on the Table from Unpaid or Underpaid Insurance Balances

    Posted By on May 17, 2019 12:44 PM

    Your hospital could be leaving money on the table from patient accounts that may have been incorrectly paid by the health plan or government fee schedules, and you’re not alone. According to recent data from the American Medical Association, 7% of paid medical claims were found to have errors, and denied claims averaged about ...

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