ImagineInsights: Your Reimbursement Realization
Blog
September 30, 2022
The bipartisan No Surprises Act is designed to curb surprise medical billing, save patients money and reduce overall health insurance premiums. The first such federal legislation passed, it holds patients liable only for their in-network cost-sharing amount and gives providers and insurers an opportunity to negotiate reimbursement. The result is drastically altered billing and reimbursement processes for which providers must be prepared or risk marked revenue loss.
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Partnering in Patient Engagement for Patient Payment Solutions
Blog
September 23, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for patient engagement in healthcare. Learn from industry experts how to identify the right partners and strategies to improve patient payment solutions and drive better patient outcomes.
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Humanizing Patient Engagement with Medical Billing Software & Patient Payment Solutions
Blog
September 01, 2022
As healthcare costs rise, patients are taking a more active role in their care. Discover how providers can humanize patient engagement and implement effective payment solutions that resonate with individuals, ensuring they don't feel like just another number.
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Innovating RCM Through RPA – What’s It All About?
Blog
August 03, 2022
In the race to recoup lost revenue while enhancing the patient experience, many healthcare providers are employing automation — specifically robotic process automation (RPA). At ImagineSoftware, our collaboration with OnQ enables us to provide our clients with exclusive access to OnQ’s bots, which equip them with an even more efficient and automated system.
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Improving Productivity and Simplifying Patient Eligibility for Imaging Practices
Blog
July 01, 2022
The eligibility and responsibility landscape for imaging practices can be complex and confusing for patients and providers. New automation integrations within the imaging workflow are helping streamline insurance-related tasks by verifying eligibility for patient exams, identifying patient responsibility at the time of service, enhancing scheduling processes, and meeting the upcoming CDSM mandate for Appropriate Use Criteria.
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