A bipartisan group of over 30 senators recently wrote a letter to CMS to ask the agency to reevaluate the fiscal year (FY) 2024 Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed rule.
NAHRI’s 2023 Revenue Integrity Salary Survey is now open—and we need to hear from you. To be published later this year, the survey report will analyze the survey data to give you a snapshot of salary and staffing trends in the revenue integrity industry that you can put to use immediately to set goals and expectations for yourself and your department.
In the short amount of time since their inception, revenue integrity departments have substantially improved compliance and maximized reimbursement at their organizations.
Although many organizations clearly lay out what education, certifications, and proficiencies they require of revenue integrity professionals, they often don’t touch on the soft skills these positions require.
Taking on a new role is a daunting task, especially when it involves switching fields. People who are new to the world of revenue integrity may feel unclear about their job expectations and overwhelmed by the never-ending stream of rules and regulations.
Revenue integrity professionals have diverse backgrounds and skill sets. Many have experience working in other hospital departments, which provides them with a better understanding of the value of revenue integrity across the organization.
Since NAHRI’s inception, the Advisory Board’s members have served as the association’s backbone by providing invaluable insight and support and generously donating their time and expertise. Meet our newest Advisory Board members.
Revenue integrity can be difficult to define on an organizational level—but having a clear, consistent, and practical definition is essential to a revenue integrity program’s success.