Kevin Fuller
As healthcare expands globally, more health organizations are relying on a wider variety of professionals to help keep their organizations up to speed. Here are some top trending medical degrees.
Whether misdiagnosis results in patient harm, wasted resources or malpractice lawsuits, it is a major concern for hospitals.
State-of-the-art revenue cycle technologies can not only speed up the claims submission and payment process, but also make the lives of business office staff much easier. Here are 4 key technologies that help providers collect what they're owed.
Medical claims denials are a hassle and can lead to financial difficulties and yet so many of them can be easily avoided.
Internal labor audits may help hospitals and healthcare organizations navigate myriad labor laws, union contracts and other workforce issues.
Real-time claims processing can result in financial benefits, so healthcare technophobes need to get on board.
Being located in the popular tourist destination of Charleston, S.C., Frederick Schaffer, MD, knows firsthand that it is never easy working with patients vacationing from out of town. He shared with Healthcare Finance News five tips for doctors working with summer vacationers.
When hospitals look at their bottom lines, staff is typically one of the casualties. However, experts say being understaffed can ultimately cost a hospital.
Lisa Flavin, a consultant with executive search firm Witt/Kieffer talked to Healthcare Finance News about why hospitals and healthcare organizations should be using interim executives.
Supply chain analytics can be quite the equation to solve for hospitals. Karen Conway, director for industry relations at Global Healthcare Exchange (GHX), a heathcare supply chain management company, talked to Healthcare Finance News to offer five measurements the healthcare industry needs to pay attention to while tracking supply chain analytics.