By Marilyn Hart Niedzwiecki, MBA, CPA, RN, CPC, COC, CIRCC
NAHRI’s Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS) will take place this year October 16–17 at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield, Arizona, outside Phoenix. I think the RIS is a great way to stay up to date on new rules and...Read More »
The Revenue Integrity Symposium presents a great opportunity to not only learn but also to network with other individuals who are in the same role you are. It provides a forum in which to learn and understand how they are handling certain situations.Read More »
The Revenue Integrity Symposium is truly one of the first and most comprehensive revenue integrity programs available in the country. Anyone with responsibilities in any revenue cycle related function or process, should consider attending.Read More »
Payers rely heavily on the use of data and data analytics to manage their risk. Follow these tips for using payer guidelines to understand what they’re looking for and how to improve documentation.Read More »
The Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS) is such an important event to anyone in the revenue integrity profession because while there are many conferences that touch upon aspects of revenue integrity, RIS is the only one entirely dedicated to that topic.Read More »
ACDIS' 12th annual conference will be held May 20-23, 2019, at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida. ACDIS is currently accepting applications for speakers. The deadline for submissions is August 31, 2018.Read More »
Having a national event like the National Association of Healthcare Revenue Integrity’s 2018 Revenue Integrity Symposium allows our profession to great a network and a presence that is critical for our success. During this event, I am most looking forward to meeting members of NAHRI who share...Read More »
The session I’m most looking forward to presenting at NAHRI's 2018 Revenue Integrity Symposium is “Next Generation Technologies: Practical Guidance for Success” because I really want to help demystify what appears to be misinformation, miscommunication, and perhaps just an overall lack of...Read More »