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 »
One of the benefits of NAHRI Leadership Council membership includes access to the Council’s exclusive library of resources including an archive of education presentations and meetings, reports, sample forms and job descriptions, and 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 »
NAHRI Leadership Council members move up the ranks from member to Bronze, Silver, and Gold by participating in meetings, submitting articles and resources, and other opportunities (see the 2024 NAHRI Leadership...Read More »
One of the benefits of NAHRI Leadership Council membership includes access to the Council’s exclusive library of resources including an archive of education presentations and meetings, reports, sample forms and job descriptions, and more.
Recent additions to the Council’s resource library...Read More »
It is crucial for revenue integrity programs to ensure modifier 25 (significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management [E/M] service by the same physician or other qualified health care professional on the same day of a procedure or other service) is appended appropriately, but many...Read More »
As a member of the NAHRI Leadership Council, I’m pleased to invite you to apply to present at the 2024 Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS), to be held September 12-13, 2024, in Oak Brook, Illinois.
Through your Council membership, you’re a demonstrated thought leader in the revenue...Read More »