Healthcare Business Review

Advertise

with us

  • Europe
    • US
    • EUROPE
    • APAC
    • CANADA
    • LATAM
  • Home
  • Sections
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Compliance & Risk Management
    Consulting Service
    Facility Management Services
    Financial Services
    Healthcare Construction
    Healthcare Digital Marketing
    Healthcare Education
    Healthcare Marketing
    Healthcare Procurement
    Healthcare Staffing
    Medical Transcription and Translation
    Medical Transportation
    Psychological Services
    Radiology
    Therapy Services
    Waste Management
    Business Process Outsourcing
    Compliance & Risk Management
    Consulting Service
    Facility Management Services
    Financial Services
    Healthcare Construction
    Healthcare Digital Marketing
    Healthcare Education
    Healthcare Marketing
    Healthcare Procurement
    Healthcare Staffing
    Medical Transcription and Translation
    Medical Transportation
    Psychological Services
    Radiology
    Therapy Services
    Waste Management
  • Contributors
  • News
  • Vendors
  • Conferences
  • CXO Awards
×
#

Healthcare Business Review Weekly Brief

Be first to read the latest tech news, Industry Leader's Insights, and CIO interviews of medium and large enterprises exclusively from Healthcare Business Review

Subscribe

loading

Thank you for Subscribing to Healthcare Business Review Weekly Brief

  • Home
  • Contributors

Winning the Battle Against Healthcare Denials

Healthcare Business Review

Paul LePage II, Executive Director - Revenue Cycle Operations at Banner Health
Tweet

Denials. Everyone in healthcare knows the term, but do people realize what is done to help mitigate and prevent them? Nearly 40% of healthcare finance and revenue cycle leaders said their biggest concern this year is managing denials. Denials have increased 20% year over year, which translates to between 3-5% in write-offs. This year alone, we have had the full implementation of the two-midnight rule, a Change Healthcare cyber incident, and constant egregious payer behavior and stall tactics. All of this translates to more denials and more administrative burdens for providers. So, how can we win?


Lately, one of the big talking points in the healthcare industry is the use of AI and how to use it to combat denials and support efficiencies for the workforce, which generates cost savings.


There are some best practice methods that can be incorporated into any revenue cycle operation to help with the prevention and management of denials. The first is to have a data-driven approach. In order to manage and prevent denials in the Revenue Cycle, data needs to be at the forefront of the discussion. Utilizing predictive analytics to help forecast what might happen allows prescriptive analytics to help make a recommendation. This is an important distinction, as clarifying what the business problem is will help simplify a pragmatic solution.


The second method that can be used is moving from specialization to collaboration. Interdepartmental communication is vital to ensuring the prevention efforts being implemented are helping the denials team manage the metrics. Without effective communication, efforts are only solving half the problem. Breaking down the silos and having accountable owners creates a culture of shared accountability, cross-departmental mindfulness, and pooled resourcing, which will help in problem-solving speed and effectiveness.


The last, and probably the most important method, is ensuring your people are set up for success. Lately, one of the big talking points in the healthcare industry is the use of AI and how to use it to combat denials and support efficiencies for the workforce, which generates cost savings. I agree that there is a place for AI in healthcare, especially with denials management. Insurance companies are already using AI to deny claims. However, the key here is understanding that innovation can be gradual and will only be realized if providers agree that it fits how they do their work. While the industry works towards new AI, machine-learning (ML), and robotic process automation (RPA) solutions that can be slow to materialize, don’t neglect the practical solutions that are available now. Invest in your people’s growth—bringing fresh tools and perspectives to aid in their professional and personal development.


Weekly Brief

loading
> <
  • Current Issue
  • Current Issue
  • Bridging Education with Operations in Healthcare's Revenue Cycle

    Michel Neofytides, Assistant Vice President, Revenue Cycle Learning and Development, NYC Health + Hospitals
  • Navigating Revenue Cycle Management with Emerging Technologies and Strategic Innovations

    Mea Ford, MPA, CLSSGB, System Vice President of Revenue Cycle, Renown Health
  • Catalyzing Change in Asset Management

    Arthur Kurland, Director of Capital and Asset Management at University Health
  • Rehabilitation Advice by phone and zoom in Alberta

    Kira Ellis BScPT, Rehabilitation Advice Line, Health Link 811 and Patricia Chambers RN, DC, MN, Senior Provincial Director Health Link 811, Alberta Health Services
  • Having a Meaningful Conversation with Employees is Key to Success

    Holly Lee, Senior Director
  • Leveraging Cross-Functional Teams to Monitor and Decrease Denials

    Kimberly Parks, Associate Director of Revenue Cycle Management, Avance Care
  • Innovations Alleviating RCM Challenges

    James Chong, Director of Allied Health ,Thomson Hospital Kota Damansara
  • Charge Reconciliation Challenges - Professional Charges and Multiple EMRs

    Mat Clerrico, CRCR, CSPPM, CSPR, Revenue Cycle Director at South County Health

Read Also

Resilience in Modern Healthcare

Resilience in Modern Healthcare

Imana Mo Minard MSN-ed, RN, CENP, EMT-P, Director of Nursing, Corewell Health East
READ MORE
Leading High-Reliability Healthcare Delivery

Leading High-Reliability Healthcare Delivery

Dr Ana Maria Y. Jimenez, Executive Director of Nursing, Aspen Medical – Fiji
READ MORE
Importance of Safety in Testosterone Therapy

Importance of Safety in Testosterone Therapy

Mayo Clinic, Director of Endocrinology Services, Maria Lopez
READ MORE
Building Sustainable Care Models through APP Leadership

Building Sustainable Care Models through APP Leadership

Truett Smith, Director of Advanced Practice, Primary Care, Atrium Health
READ MORE
A Systematic Approach to Radiology Workforce Stabilization: Recruitment, Retention and Technological Optimization

A Systematic Approach to Radiology Workforce Stabilization: Recruitment, Retention and Technological Optimization

Julie Singewald, Interim System Shared Clinical Services Operations Leader, Essentia Health
READ MORE
Bridging IT and Healthcare for Smarter Care

Bridging IT and Healthcare for Smarter Care

Benedict Sulaiman, Director of IT-CTO, Mandaya Hospital Group
READ MORE

A Systematic Approach to Radiology Workforce Stabilization: Recruitment, Retention and Technological Optimization

Julie Singewald, Interim System Shared Clinical Services Operations Leader, Essentia Health

Bridging IT and Healthcare for Smarter Care

Benedict Sulaiman, Director of IT-CTO, Mandaya Hospital Group

Innovating Pediatric Healthcare with Genomics

Dr. Catherine Brownstein, Manager, Molecular Genomics Core Facility, Boston Children's Hospital

Balancing Technology and Humanity in Healthcare Leadership

Richard Phillips, Chief Medical Officer, Baptist Health System KY & IN
Loading...
Copyright © 2025 Healthcare Business Review. All rights reserved. |  Subscribe |  Sitemap |  About us |  Newsletter |  Feedback Policy |  Editorial Policy follow on linkedin
CLOSE

Specials

I agree We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info

This content is copyright protected

However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the link below:

https://revenue-cycle-management.healthcarebusinessrevieweurope.com/cxoinsight/winning-the-battle-against-healthcare-denials-nwid-2029.html