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Revenue Cycle Management (Rcm)

Published 2/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.10 GB | Duration: 1h 41m


 

Maximizing Efficiency and Improving Cash Flow in Healthcare Organizations

What you'll learn

Describe the various components of the revenue cycle management process.

Explain the purpose of each component in the revenue cycle management process.

Identify best practices for managing patient demographics, insurance registration, insurance eligibility and benefits, claim submission, payment posting, denial

Develop strats for efficiently processing claims and resolving claim denials.

Utilize technology and analytics to optimize reimbursement and minimize denials.

Requirements

Have Basic Knowledge

Description

This course provides an in-depth look at the revenue cycle management process in healthcare. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the revenue cycle, from provider credentialing, patient registration, scheduling to payment collection and reimbursement. Topics covered include billing and coding, insurance verification, claim submission, accounts receivable management, and patient collection. The course will also provide an overview of the major government and commercial payers, and introduce strats for improving the efficiency of the revenue cycle. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to effectively manage their organization's revenue cycle, increase cash flow, and identify areas of improvementThe course emphasizes strats for optimizing the efficiency of the revenue cycle process and increasing cash flow for healthcare organizations. Students will learn how to identify areas of improvement and implement solutions to maximize revenue and reduce costs.Upon completion of the course, students will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively manage the revenue cycle process in their healthcare organization. They will have a comprehensive understanding of the entire revenue cycle and be able to identify and implement strats to improve revenue collection, reduce payment delays, and increase overall efficiency.About Me:I am a highly experienced Revenue Cycle Manager and Billing Manager with 25 years in the healthcare industry. I have an extensive knowledge of medical billing, coding and reimbursement processes and is an expert in developing strats to maximize revenue and minimize denials. I have a proven track record of success and is a sought-after speaker and lecturer on the subject. I am passionate about helping healthcare organizations optimize their revenue cycle and billing processes.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Inroduction to RCM

Section 2: Credentialling and enrollment

Lecture 2 Credentialing and enrollment

Section 3: Patient Registration

Lecture 3 Patient Registration

Section 4: of Service

Lecture 4 of Service

Section 5: Claim Submission

Lecture 5 Claim Submission

Section 6: Payment Posting

Lecture 6 Payment Posting

Section 7: Denial Management

Lecture 7 Denial Management

Section 8: Patient Statements

Lecture 8 Patient Statements

Section 9: AR/Follow -Up

Lecture 9 AR/Follow -Up

Section 10: Patient Collection

Lecture 10 Patient Collection

Section 11: Reporting / Analytics

Lecture 11 Reporting / Analytics

Anyone with a basic US healthcare system knowledge,Anyone who’s thinking about taking a billing and coding course, healthcare administrative students, office managers, Medical secretary, Medical administrative assistant, Medical billers, Practice administrators, Billing managers, Healthcare leaders,Additionally if someone work for a company that support US healthcare BIlling systems

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https://www.udemy.com/course/revenue-cycle-management-rcm-c/

 

 

 


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