Revenue Cycle Performance Improvement case study. Call us at: 866.217.4214
The Challenge
Despite being financially successful, a large, hospital-affiliated group practice was leaving millions of dollars uncollected every year. Upon review, it was estimated that the practice was writing off approximately $2,000,000 a year as a result of untimely filing deadlines and improper submission of claims. More than 35% of the dollars outstanding were at least 120 days past due, and the practice was taking an average of 60 days to post charges.
The Solution
The following is a selection of the many initiatives that were utilized to improve the financial and operational performance of the practice:
- Recruited an additional 2.0 billing FTE and reorganized billing department location to accommodate additional staff and influx of volume
- Redesigned all front desk operations and implemented protocols for collecting all patient demographics and appropriate fees: self pays, co-pays, deductibles (if applicable), non-covered services and patient balances
- Implemented systems to post charges and file claims daily
- Redesigned accounts receivable management systems
- Implemented systems to correct all rejected EOBs (explanation of benefits) within 72 hours
- Created and implemented a skills assessment test for billing department personnel as part of a performance appraisal initiative
The Results
During a twelve month revenue cycle performance improvement engagement, Advantage achieved the following results:
- Increased total charges 44%
- Increased annualized net collected revenue more than $4,000,000
- Increased patient volume more than 25%
- Decreased accounts receivable more than 38%
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