NAHRI Advisory Board member Jugna Shah, MPH, CHRI,president of Nimitt Consulting, Inc., in Spicer, Minnesota, discusses how advocating for fair reimbursement and payment systems and raising awareness of the rules governing hospital pricing is fundamental to revenue integrity.
Tina Rosier, MS, PT, discusses how her organization deployed tools built into the EHR and focused education to prevent inpatient only denials in the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
NAHRI is hosting the fifth annual Revenue Integrity Week to celebrate the hard work, dedication, and remarkable achievements of revenue integrity professionals across the country. As part of Revenue Integrity Week, NAHRI takes an in-depth look at trends across the industry with the 2021 State of the Revenue Integrity Industry Survey Report. The survey explores the roles and responsibilities of revenue integrity professionals, their backgrounds, and the key functions of the job.
Tiffany Ferguson, LMSW, CMAC, ACM, and Marie Stinebuck, MBA, MSN, ACM, will explain how UR can work with front-end revenue cycle processes and staff to develop successful programs.
NAHRI Advisory Board members Sarah L. Goodman, MBA, CHCAF, COC, CHRI, CCP, FCS, and Kay Larsen, CRCR, CHRI, will explain how to improve charge capture compliance and address common misconceptions about charge capture and modifier use.
After a hospital gave an incorrect price estimate to a patient, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the patient should not have to pay the amount reflected in the hospital’s chargemaster.
The agenda for the 2022 Revenue Integrity Symposium (RIS) has been released. The event, to be held September 19–20 at the Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak in Phoenix, Arizona, will feature two educational tracks covering essential revenue integrity education, updates, and thought leadership.