In warning letters this week to 200,000 patients and 40,000 providers, University of North Carolina (UNC) Health accused insurance giant UnitedHealthcare of “not negotiating with us… Read More
Doctors are among the most respected and well-paid professionals in the world. They spend years of education and training to acquire the skills and knowledge to diagnose and treat various he… Read More
In this blog, we will explore some of the common challenges in medical billing and provide strategies to overcome them, ultimately leading to efficient revenue cycle management (RCM).
Eff… Read More
On Wednesday — ahead of its earnings call with investors and stakeholders — Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) announced plans to launch a strategic review process.
Specifically, the… Read More
Introduction
In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, providing high-quality care to patients relies on a robust and well-organized network of healthcare providers. Healthcare pro… Read More
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In today’s healthcare landscape, managing and growing a physician’s practice has become increasingly challenging. Healthcare providers need to deliver ex… Read More
An investor in Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) is calling on the home health and hospice company to consider strategic alternatives to operating as a standalone business. And those alternatives, t… Read More
Does your business ship packages through FedEx? Are you aware that your business is eligible for a refund if a package is delivered late by a minute? But, FedEx will not notify businesses if… Read More
Medical billing is an essential function of healthcare organizations. However, the billing process can be complex and time-consuming, making it challenging for healthcare providers to manage… Read More
Although home health providers want to see as many patients as possible to keep up with demand, it is impossible under current circumstances.
With that in mind, providers are questioning… Read More
In order to manage its home health visits appropriately, Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) hopes to have anywhere from 0% to 10% fee-for-service discounts when negotiating managed care episodic cont… Read More
Net service revenue, net income and home health admissions all decreased year over year for Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) in the fourth quarter.
And it’s not just the headwinds that ar… Read More
Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) leaders feel confident that the company will continue to scale. But they also recognize that forcing payer understanding on the value of home health care will have… Read More
The relationship between Medicare Advantage plans and home health care agencies has not changed much over the last few years.
They are often filled with bitterness, yet and lack communic… Read More
Brexit trade discussions have had to be put on pause after a member of the EU negotiating team fell ill with a confirmed case of Covid-19.
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier confirmed that h… Read More
When it comes to providing and receiving healthcare in the United States, cost means everything. Providers, payers, and patients are all motivated by price. Some claim it’s a good syst… Read More
“Data” is often cited as the magic bullet for health care providers, especially when it comes to improving quality of care, negotiating with payers and building relationships wit… Read More
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A recent Navigant survey found that U.S. hospitals and health systems experienced an average 39% reduction in their operating margins from 2015 to 2017. This was beca… Read More
Summary: Unlike private-sector unions—which create an adversarial relationship between the labor union and the employer—public sector unions operate under a different dynamic. In… Read More
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Providers, more often than not, treat the development of their CDMs as a necessary evil. Treading the fine balance between competitive pressures, cost compulsions, payer contract considerati… Read More