On April 17, 2-3 p.m. Eastern, the NAHRI Leadership Council will hold a panel discussion on the results of the second half of our 2025 research survey on denials management and prevention. The panel features members of the Council who will dive into the results, discuss what they mean for...Read More »
On March 12, 2-3 p.m. Eastern, the NAHRI Leadership Council will hold a panel discussion on the results of the first half of our 2025 research survey on denials management and prevention. The panel features members of the Council who will dive into the results, discuss what they mean for revenue...Read More »
Revenue integrity KPIs and program structure, pharmacy charging, and revenue integrity’s role in price transparency compliance were among the hot topics from the NAHRI Leadership Council’s January 23 meeting....Read More »
The NAHRI Leadership Council is pleased to invite you to participate in our 2025 NAHRI Leadership Council Survey: Denials Prevention and Management. This brief survey will help the NAHRI Leadership Council analyze the current state of denials, the administrative and financial burden denials...Read More »
Members of the NAHRI Leadership Council are invited to apply to the 2025 Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS), to be held September 25-26 in Westminster, Colorado. The link to the online application is...Read More »
You may now register for the NAHRI Leadership Council’s 2025 meeting series. For 2025, the Council will meet every other month from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern (January 23, March 20, May 22, July 24, September 16, November 20). Participation points and CHRI CEUs will be awarded for attending...Read More »
The NAHRI Leadership Council is member-driven—that means that you and the Council as a whole reach their full potential when you are an active participant. Here are some ways you can increase the benefits of your membership and get more involved:
by Alba Kuqi, MD, MSHIM, RHIA, CCM, CRCR, CICA, CSMC, CSAF, CCS, CCDS, CDIP
Managing claim denials is essential for healthcare organizations to maintain financial health and operational efficiency. Rising denial rates, particularly for medical necessity claims, are leading to...Read More »