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Published: February 21, 2025 by QA MarketingTechnologists

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Healthcare collections for mid-size providers

Today's patients are used to the seamless and transparent payment processes in retail services. It's no surprise that they expect the same convenience with paying for healthcare. According to Experian Health's State of Patient Access 2024 report, 96% emphasized that it is crucial they receive an accurate estimate of treatment costs before service. In fact, 43% said they would opt out of receiving care if this information were unavailable. Patients also expect more payment options, including online and mobile payments, as confirmed by 72% of respondents. However, the reality is far from ideal for most patients. From unexpected medical bills to convoluted payment processes, the patient payment journey is anything but straightforward, and hospitals feel the consequences the most in their bottom lines. Unclear and confusing payment processes can lead to healthcare collection issues, impacting hospital financial stability. Discover how Experian Health's Collections Optimization Manager solution makes patient billing and healthcare collections more transparent, responsive and streamlined. Why Collections Optimization matters for mid-size healthcare providers Collections optimization involves leveraging technology to simplify and accelerate the process of collecting payments from patients. These solutions screen, segment and monitor accounts for efficient payment collections. Healthcare collections for mid-size providers is essential as they need a consistent cash inflow to stay afloat. With healthcare costs rising, affordability is a growing concern for patients and providers. About half of US adults find it challenging to cover their healthcare costs; one in four report needing help paying for healthcare within the last year, as per a KFF survey. In addition, according to Experian Health's State of Claims 2024 survey, 77% of providers are moderate to extremely worried about patient payments. By improving collections optimization, mid-size providers can assess patients' financial responsibility and capability as early as during patient registration. This allows them to prioritize high-value accounts and write off or refer other cases to collection agencies. Experian Health vs. Competitors: The key differentiators in healthcare collections for the mid-sized market Experian Health's Collections Optimization Manager solution outperforms the competition, by ensuring healthcare organizations receive personalized, automated and thorough support to manage healthcare collections. Automation: reducing costs and improving efficiency When it comes to healthcare collections for mid-size providers, many still rely on manual processes that exhaust limited staff resources and delay payment collections. Collections Optimization Manager provides end-to-end automation capabilities that streamline the entire healthcare collections process from patient registration to final payment. It automates critical components of healthcare collections, including payment capability screening, segmentation and payment monitoring, based on each organization's challenges and revenue cycle process. This automated collection approach conserves hospital resources and ensures payments move faster into their pockets. For instance, Wooster Community Hospital (WCH)  observed patient payments increase by $3.8 million a year after adopting Experian Health's Collections Optimization Manager, alongside PatientDial and PatientText. In a recent webinar, Kristen Shoup, Revenue Cycle Director at Wooster Community Hospital, and Judy Wirtz, Senior Analytics Consultant at Experian Health, discuss, “By automating Wooster's collection calls, we've been able to maximize in-house collections and boost their recovery rates.” Segmentation: optimizing receivables with data-driven insights Ensuring that care delivered is met with prompt payments is a top priority for healthcare organizations. With its advanced capabilities, Collections Optimization Manager provides a solution. One standout feature is its segmentation tool, which utilizes data-driven insights, including credit, behavior and demographic data, to categorize accounts based on their financial capabilities and situation. This approach helps organizations determine which patients most need payment arrangements and have self-sufficient accounts. Healthcare organizations can then optimize self-pay collections by prioritizing and targeting accounts with high propensity-to-pay scores. Segmentation also empowers healthcare organizations to make appropriate decisions on patient accounts with a low propensity to pay. This approach is one of the ways Wooster made the most of Collections Optimization Manager. “We have used the data with the propensity-to-pay scoring to help develop presumptive charity program within our organization and write those accounts off that have a low propensity-to-pay score,” Shoup elaborates. Dedicated collections consulting: personalized support for success Experian Health's Collections Optimization Manager comes with the extra support of dedicated revenue cycle consultants and data analysts, who can provide personalized guidance and customized workflows. These consultants work closely with hospital revenue cycle teams to offer customized strategy support, industry know-how and best practices to improve collection efforts. Wirtz explains Experian Health's partnership with Wooster's team: “We (the team and consultants) meet every other week and talk about performance, any new initiatives and any pain points that Wooster might have.” IVR and texting solutions: enhancing patient communication Another competitive advantage of utilizing Collections Optimization Manager for healthcare collections is enhanced patient communications, through PatientDial and PatientText. These products offer dialing and text messaging patient outreach services to improve collections, payments and patient engagement. With PatientDial and PatientText, providers can utilize an interactive voice response (IVR) that processes automated payments made over the phone and redirects calls to the appropriate agents, depending on the nature of the inquiry. What's more, teams are already seeing success with this integrated approach. Wirtz explains, “Since adopting PatientText, Wooster has seen a significant improvement in the patient collection complaints and has made the payment process much more convenient and less disrupted for their patients. [Experian Health] made things easier for the Wooster team by adding IVR, which reduces the need for agent interaction. So now patients can handle payments and manage their accounts on their own over the phone.” Cost savings: maximizing ROI for mid-sized providers The most evident competitive advantage of adopting Collections Optimization Manager is maximized return on investment (ROI) for mid-sized providers.  Revenue cycle teams can tailor their approach to each patient segment by segmenting accounts based on their likelihood to pay. This allows them to develop efficient strategies for healthcare collections and collect a higher percentage of outstanding payments more efficiently, with minimal delays and effort. The results for mid-sized providers: Clients have achieved an ROI of 9:1. How Experian Health's healthcare collections solutions drive results for mid-size providers The stakes are high when it comes to medical collections for mid-size providers: every passing minute of inaction means money slipping through the fingers of hospitals. Collections Optimization Manager is an industry-leading data-driven solution that enables revenue cycle management staff to accurately determine patient financial situation and responsibility from account creation and collect self-pay receivables through the most appropriate and effective measures. The benefits are indisputable: Sanford Health, the nation's largest non-profit, rural healthcare system, saw the most benefits with the segmentation feature. The healthcare system wanted a patient-focused, hybrid solution and found Experian Health's Collection Optimization Manager to be the perfect fit. Since the organization first implemented Collections Optimization Manager in October 2014, it has gained a total in-house patient collection lift of $40+ million, with an average monthly increase of $2.3 million. Why Experian Health is the best choice for mid-sized healthcare providers In an era of increasing healthcare consumerism, rising operational costs and high-deductible plans, hospitals looking to maintain steady cash inflow must rethink their payment collection approach. This need is especially pronounced for hospitals relying on manual processes, a reality for many mid-sized healthcare providers. Collections Optimization Manager delivers optimal automation and efficiency in how hospitals and health systems approach patient financials and collect payments. It is also well-suited for both in-house and agency collections teams. Contact us today to learn more about how Experian Health can help improve healthcare collections for mid-size providers and improve bottom lines with our Collections Suite of solutions. Learn more Contact us

Oct 24,2024 by Experian Health

How healthcare providers can prepare for flu season

Flu season is rapidly approaching, which means healthcare providers must ramp up their preparedness efforts. What can they do to ensure they're ready to meet the seasonal surge in demand? Recent data from the southern hemisphere, often a forecast of what's to come in the US, suggests that this year's flu season will likely be similar to last year. The CDC warns that while “we cannot predict what will happen in the United States this upcoming season, we know that flu has the potential to cause significant illness, hospitalizations and deaths.” With hundreds of thousands of people hospitalized each year, providers must find ways to prepare for rising patient volumes and manage the risk of infection among patients and staff to keep services running smoothly. Making it as easy as possible for patients to book and attend vaccination appointments will be critical. Digital patient access will be the key to streamlining patient care. Using digital tools to prepare for flu season 2024-25 As services face increasing pressure, digital and automated tools can help healthcare providers prepare for flu season by easing staff burdens. More patients mean more appointments to schedule, more registration forms to fill out and more people in waiting rooms. Opening the digital front door helps manage high volumes by allowing patients to complete more access tasks online and prevent bottlenecks. Here are three strategies to implement to support staff and patients through a challenging season: 1. Manage infection risk with online self-scheduling An online patient scheduling platform has two clear benefits – it relieves pressure on staff during busy times and gives providers control over patient flow. Fewer calls need to be made by call center agents. No-shows are less likely because patients can book, reschedule and cancel appointments, and receive automated reminders, which makes the best use of physicians' time. Online scheduling also plays a part in infection control as providers can incorporate screening protocols to identify patients with symptoms of COVID-19 or flu, and manage their onward care pathway appropriately. Empowering consumers to take control of their healthcare with a patient scheduling system might encourage vaccine registrations, which could help reduce the burden on health services when staffing shortages remain stubbornly high. What's more, patients now expect the flexibility and convenience of scheduling appointments at a time and place that suits them. Experian Health's 2024 State of Patient Access survey found that six in ten patients want more digital tools to manage their healthcare. This indicates a growing demand for easy, simple and transparent processes. Watch the webinar: See how IU Health used self-scheduling to manage increasing patient volumes with less staff – and gain insights on using digital scheduling to scale operations beyond flu season. 2. Offer mobile registration to manage demand Should patient volumes increase, patient access staff will be under even more pressure than usual. Anything that can reduce the administrative burden will be a win. Experian Health's Registration Accelerator allows patients to complete intake forms and insurance checks through their mobile devices before stepping through the door. Their details can be pre-filled automatically, reducing the risk of error. This creates a quicker, more efficient patient registration experience that minimizes issues for staff to resolve. Mobile-enabled registration is also far more appealing for patients, who'd rather complete registration from the comfort of home than sit in a waiting room filling out lengthy forms. Plus, it reduces in-person interactions, thus minimizing exposure to infection among staff and patients. Given that 89% of patients say digital or paperless pre-registration is important to them, providers that offer online patient intake solutions will have a clear advantage in attracting potential new customers during times of high demand. In practice: See how West Tennessee Healthcare replaced clipboards with clicks with Registration Accelerator. 3. Reduce no-shows and increase engagement with automated patient outreach Providers must communicate proactively with patients to keep them in the loop as the situation evolves. With an open rate of 98%, text messages are a direct and convenient way to communicate quickly with patients. Automated patient outreach can increase vaccination rates by notifying patients about flu shot availability and offering a direct link to schedule an appointment. Automated reminders reduce no-show rates and help ensure no slot goes unused as patient volumes increase. Messages can also include tailored instructions for specific at-risk groups to emphasize the importance of timely vaccination and provide directions. This approach helps manage patient flow, increase patient satisfaction and ensure providers are prepared for the seasonal surge. Contact Experian Health today to learn how digital patient access solutions can help healthcare providers prepare for flu season in 2024. Learn more Contact us

Oct 22,2024 by Experian Health

Denial prevention: Why manage denials when you can prevent them?

The denial challenge is getting tougher. In Experian Health's latest State of Claims 2024 survey, almost three-quarters of healthcare administrators agree that claim denials are increasing. The majority also agree that difficulties with claims—like reimbursement times, errors, and payer policy changes—are becoming more common. It's no surprise that denial prevention is a priority for 84% of respondents. However, many organizations still focus on reactive strategies, like working harder with denial management teams or appealing claims once the denial comes through. These efforts have their place, but they only address the problem after it occurs. It's a time-consuming, costly and ultimately inefficient way to face the denial challenge overall. A better approach is to figure out how to prevent claim denials in the first place. This article looks at how to build a proactive denial prevention strategy using automation and artificial intelligence (AI), to streamline claims processing and nip denials in the bud. Understanding denial prevention in healthcare Preventing denials starts with understanding the “ins and outs” of the claims process, particularly payer requirements. Denials occur when a payer refuses to reimburse a provider for services rendered, often due to avoidable coding errors, missing documentation or procedural mistakes. When that happens, providers are left to rework the submission or look elsewhere – most likely to the patient – to fill the funding gap. Many are simply written off to bad debt. To avoid receiving an 835 file with the dreaded claim denial notice, providers must focus on the root causes of denials and get ahead of the pitfalls. The importance of claim denial prevention With denial rates exceeding pre-pandemic levels, 42% of survey respondents say the economy and declining consumer confidence make payer reimbursements more urgent. While financial stability is the obvious driver for getting claims right the first time, denial prevention also improves operational efficiency and reduces the billing and coding staff workload. Denials are frustrating for patients and staff. When claims are processed correctly the first time, providers avoid delays and billing complications and reduce patient stress over unexpected costs. Preventing denials is critical for maintaining trust and ensuring patients feel secure about their financial obligations. How to prevent claim denials Denial prevention strategies should start with addressing the underlying causes of denials. Here are five denial prevention strategies to consider: 1. Improve data accuracy from the start Garbage in, garbage out. If patient information, insurance eligibility, prior authorizations and billing codes are input incorrectly or missing altogether, providers will continue to submit error-filled claims that have no hope of being paid. Tools like Registration Accelerator and Patient Access Curator can verify relevant data for accuracy before claim submission and reduce the risk of denial. 2. Use AI and automation for efficiency If there was ever a case for using automation and artificial intelligence, it's in claim denial prevention. However, around half of providers are still using manual processes, leaving them playing catch-up to the payers who are already using AI to work at scale. Only 10% have automated the process, using AI to correct and resubmit claims. Tools like ClaimSource® can automate eligibility verification and coding, perform error checks before submissions and ensure claims meet payer requirements instantly. This cuts the time and effort wasted on manual processes, releasing staff to focus on activities that need human attention. 3. Automate pre-claim scrubbing to catch errors A great use case for automation is in providing an extra pair of eyes to pore over claims and catch common errors like missing data and wrong codes before submission. Experian Health's Claim Scrubber analyzes claims line by line to ensure that claims are submitted to payers and clearinghouses without errors, increase first-time pass rates and prevent rebilling. 4. Track performance for ongoing improvement Every denial prevention strategy should include monitoring and reporting. Tools that offer real-time tracking of key performance indicators such as denial rates, clean claim percentages, resubmission times, and the reasons for denials can help staff identify patterns. With these insights, they'll have complete visibility into any recurring problems clogging up their claims processes. 5. Outsource to a trusted vendor for extra support and expertise Finally, providers might consider outsourcing denial prevention to a specialist vendor who can help them develop the right strategy and toolkit to streamline billing, improve data integrity and manage claims to ease pressure on internal resources. Experian Health was client-rated #1 by Black Book™ ’24 in Denial & Claims Management Outsourcing, Health Systems. Learn more Proactively reducing claim denials These strategies raise an important question: can existing revenue cycle technology handle the increasing volume of denials? Healthcare administrators aren't convinced: only 54% of survey respondents feel their organization's technology is sufficient to meet demand, down 23 percentage points since 2022. To implement these denial prevention strategies effectively, providers may need to consider upgrading their toolkit rather than relying on traditional systems. Experian Health offers two AI-powered solutions that help providers better predict and prevent denials: Prevent denials with Patient Access Curator  Too many denials originate in patient access, so prevention must start here. Patient Access Curator uses AI-driven data capture technology to verify patient details quickly and accurately. With a single click, PAC can automatically check eligibility verification, coordination of benefits, Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers, coverage discovery and financial status. Running multiple manual queries is a thing of the past, saving staff hours and propagating clean data throughout the entire revenue cycle. Watch the webinar to learn more about how Patient Access Curator helps prevent denials with accurate data from the start. Predict denials with AI AdvantageTM Clean data sets the stage for denial prevention, but AI adds an extra layer of protection by forecasting potential issues before it's too late. AI AdvantageTM does this in two ways. First, the Predictive Denials component analyzes claims using the provider's own ClaimSource® data and alerts staff to high-risk claims so errors, inconsistencies or missing documentation can be corrected before submission. Next, the Denial Triage component prevents missed revenue opportunities by segmenting denials and guiding staff to those worth reworking. See how AI Advantage works: If providers can't prevent denials, they can't protect their bottom line. With the right data analytics, automation and AI, providers can take control and spot issues before they become problems instead of spinning their wheels in endless rework. With more advanced tech on their side, it's possible to close the gap with payers and prevent denials, but it also gives staff the headspace to focus on patient care and support. Find out more about how Experian Health's Claims Management solutions help providers build effective denial prevention strategies and reduce lost revenue. Learn more Contact us

Oct 16,2024 by Experian Health

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