With correctness comes credibility, but to expect no mistakes puts an awful lot of pressure on us. We are human and we make mistakes. My goal with this article is to share evidence that mistakes are inevitable, expected, and OK. It is how you handle those...Read More »
Members of the NAHRI Leadership Council analyzed the results of the first half of the Council’s 2024 research survey Revenue Integrity Program Structure and Staffing during a special panel discussion on May 21.
Spring Craven, MBA, CPC, director of revenue integrity at...Read More »
The Revenue Integrity Symposium is the foremost event for revenue integrity leaders seeking to grow their network and learn from industry experts.Read More »
During the NAHRI Leadership Council’s May meeting, Council members engaged in an open discussion on strategies to recruit revenue integrity staff in an increasingly competitive environment. Council members...Read More »
Metrics can help demonstrate the value of a revenue integrity program and shine a light on opportunities for growth and improvement. But the wrong metrics can put an otherwise functional revenue integrity program out of alignment.
Sometimes, a program is held to metrics based on factors...Read More »
During the NAHRI Leadership Council’s March meeting, Council member Tina Rosier, MS, PT, shared her organization’s progress ensuring compliance with inpatient-only requirements in the cath lab...Read More »
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