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6 steps to improving the claims adjudication process

“Is this claim valid? How much is our financial responsibility?” These are the two big questions payers want to answer when adjudicating healthcare claims. Huge amounts of patient information, clinical data, diagnostic and billing codes, and policy specifications must be analyzed and cross-checked to verify that the right amount is paid to the right party. It's a complex process. Even the smallest error can result in a claim being rejected or denied, dragging out payment timelines and eating up provider profits. That's why healthcare providers should reevaluate their claims adjudication process. Experian Health is pleased to announce that we've ranked #1 in Claims Management and Clearinghouse, for our ClaimSource® claims management system, according to the 2024 Best in KLAS: Software and Professional Services report. Learn more The claim adjudication process is a pivotal step in the revenue cycle and determines a provider's reimbursement for services rendered. It's a complex process with many moving parts, which means errors or delays can occur at many points along the way. A smooth, streamlined system can reduce the amount of time and money spent on claims adjudication for both the payer and the provider. Here are six steps to improving claim adjudication processes for a better bottom line. What is claims adjudication? Claims adjudication is the process by which insurance companies thoroughly review healthcare claims before reimbursement or payout. During this process, they decide whether to pay the claim in full, pay a partial amount, or deny it altogether. If more information is needed, the claim will be rejected and marked as “pending.” Insurance companies employ this systematic procedure to determine the validity, accuracy, and eligibility of claims against the terms and conditions of their policy. During claims adjudication in healthcare, insurance payers assess the documentation provided by the service provider, examining factors such as the nature of the services, coverage details, and any applicable deductibles. The process can take weeks to resolve itself. This evaluative process ties up billions of dollars in an endless cycle of claims denials and resubmissions. Following this evaluation, the provider will reject or settle the claim. Additionally, claims adjudication may lead to partial settlements or modifications based on the assessment of the claim. By all accounts claims denials are exceedingly common; a recent Experian Health survey showed that these numbers have increased by up to 15% annually. Healthcare providers can implement several steps to mitigate the risk of denials, enhance the efficiency of claims adjudication and get paid faster. Steps to improving the claims adjudication process The healthcare reimbursement process is bogged down with manual tasks that create errors. Experian Health's State of Claims 2022 report revealed that the most common claims errors include: Missing or incomplete prior authorizations Failure to verify provider eligibility Mistakes in medical coding Yet providers have new technologies at their fingertips to improve how and when they get paid. McKinsey reports on data showing that applying the latest artificial intelligence (AI) and automation digital tools to the revenue cycle could save healthcare providers up to $360 billion annually. That makes these tools a kind of adjudication insurance to protect providers against costly claims denials. Here are six ways to apply technology to improve the claims adjudication process. Step 1: Invest in automation Some of the benefits of automating healthcare claims management include: Streamlined operations with fewer human errors. Less staff time tied up in claims adjudication. Better data with real-time insights into patient and payer trends. Faster claims processing—and faster payment. Better patient experiences. Happier staff. Applying AI and automation to claims management can eliminate errors by allowing the technology to validate and cleanse data at the point of entry. Tools like Experian Health's Claim Scrubber can thoroughly review each line of claim data in seconds. Alerts can flag a human attendant, allowing them to correct mistakes before claim submission. Automation technology like the Enhanced Claim Status streamlines the revenue cycle by tracking the claims adjudication process in real-time. Instead of submitting a claim and awaiting the payer's response, this technology provides claim statuses within 24 to 72 hours. Step 2: Prevent delays with front-end edits and save time spent in claims adjudication How much time could providers save by correcting front-end mistakes before the claims adjudication process begins? During claims adjudication, payers will compare claims data to payer edits, to make sure billed services are coded correctly. Therefore, providers must keep pace with current coding requirements and the universal, local and payer-specific edits that apply. If claims are not correct the first time, they'll fail the payer's initial automated review, and may be denied or pushed into a queue for manual review by a claims examiner, leading to inevitable delays. Front-end claims editing tools can find errors that might prevent reimbursement, such as missing prior authorization or coordination of benefits codes. Patient Access Curator, Experian Health's latest revenue cycle data curator package, helps healthcare providers eliminate errors quickly on the front-end. This solution uses AI to perform eligibility, COB, Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI), demographics and discovery in a single solution, preventing denials at the front end with a single click, within seconds. Experian Health's ClaimSource® solution allows organizations to implement customized edits and rules tailored to specific payer requirements. These edits help catch errors related to coding, billing, or other aspects of the claim, preventing inaccuracies from progressing to claims adjudication. While the industry average for claims denials is 10% and higher, Experian Health clients who use ClaimSource have a typical denials rate of just 4%. That's one reason Experian Health's ClaimSource solution earned the top KLAS ranking for the second consecutive year. Step 3: Streamline record-keeping and data management Electronic record keeping plays a pivotal role in ensuring accuracy in healthcare claims. These platforms allow centralized storage of patient data, including medical history, treatment plans, and billing information. Electronic record systems can enforce standardized coding practices, ensuring that medical codes used for billing and claims adhere to industry standards. They also maintain detailed audit trails, documenting all changes and updates made to patient records. This level of accountability enhances accuracy by allowing organizations to trace any modifications and ensure data integrity throughout the claims adjudication process. Notably, electronic record-keeping systems seamlessly integrate with healthcare claims management systems. Integration ensures that the information entered into electronic health records (EHR) automatically populates relevant fields in the claim, minimizing the need for manual data entry and reducing the risk of transcription errors. Step 4: Automatically review coding for accuracy Coding errors can result in claim denials and delay reimbursements to providers. For example, manual coding introduces the risk of typos or misinterpretation of the medical record. Because of the complexities of payer requirements, an incorrect procedure or diagnosis code could trigger claim rejection. Some procedures require supporting documentation or pre-verification before treatment. At the same time, ICD-10 (codes for patient diagnosis) and CPT codes (that identify services rendered) undergo regular updates. Failing to stay on top of these coding systems increases the risk of a rejected claim. The solution is to apply AI and automation to improve the chance of claims adjudication success. Two solutions from Experian Health include: AI Advantage™ – Predictive Denials uses AI to spot documentation errors before the claim goes to adjudication. The solution automatically flags claims with a higher potential for denial, allowing the revenue cycle team to fix errors before claim submissions. For claims that have already been denied, AI-Advantage Denial Triage identifies and prioritizes high-value denials, so teams can focus on remits with the highest impact. Denial Workflow Manager allows providers to quickly identify denied claims early in the claims adjudication process. Remittance details show providers the steps necessary to amend the claim quickly for a higher chance of reimbursement. Intelligent data-driven denial analytics spot the root causes of denials, so remedial action can be taken. Step 5: Create clear patient communication channels Clear patient communication channels are essential for preventing errors in healthcare claims adjudication. Incorrect patient information can result in claim denials, causing delays in reimbursement and impacting both patients and healthcare providers. Automated patient outreach technology significantly enhances communication while reducing the likelihood of errors. Solutions like Patient Access Curator also work to capture accurate patient data at registration – all in a single click. Electronic patient portals, powered by automation software, can also solve this challenge. These portals empower patients to update their information directly, ensuring the accuracy of data submitted with claims. Patients can verify and input their demographic details, insurance information, and other relevant data through user-friendly interfaces. Electronic patient portals significantly reduce the risk of errors in patient information by minimizing manual data entry and streamlining the information-sharing process. These tools enhance the efficiency of the claims adjudication process, reduce the likelihood of denials, and promote a smoother experience for patients and healthcare providers. Step 6: Advocate for policy change Moving towards claims adjudication automation with uniform industry standards can save providers and payers time and money. Currently, each payer operates within their unique silo of ever-changing reimbursement requirements. A lack of standardization means providers spend hours checking claims against payer requirements. The first step toward industry standardization requires automation technology to eliminate these time-consuming manual processes. Digital solutions like Experian Health's online prior authorization software update requirements directly from payer websites, giving providers a better shot at submitting a clean claim. Advocating for healthcare policy change toward greater automation and more uniform industry standards is a strategic move that will save time and money and foster a more efficient, transparent, and technologically advanced healthcare ecosystem. This transformation will improve patient care and overall system sustainability. Experian Health was client-rated #1 by Black Book™ ’24 in Denial & Claims Management Outsourcing, Health Systems. Learn more Improving healthcare claims management with Experian Health Today, nearly 20% of all healthcare claims are denied, and 60% are never resubmitted. That ties up significant revenue in the claims adjudication process. However, better claims management processes can yield reduced denials and faster payments. Experian Health offers a complete ecosystem of tools to deliver cleaner claims and faster reimbursement. This suite of products creates an integrated technology ecosystem with a track record of increasing the speed at which healthcare providers get paid. Find out more about how Experian Health's Claims Management solutions can support a more streamlined claims adjudication process.

May 16,2024 by Experian Health

3 tips for healthcare revenue cycle predictability

Many healthcare providers believe pairing “revenue cycle” with a qualifier like “predictable” is an oxymoron. From healthcare staffing shortages that slow down reimbursement tasks to increasing payer denials, financial regularity can seem like an unattainable goal for these organizations.  The American Hospital Association (AHA) reports over one-half of U.S. hospitals had financial losses in 2022. Another AHA survey shows that 84% of these organizations say the cost of complying with complicated payer policies is climbing. Providers throw an excessive amount of time and staff at chasing revenue, but reimbursement complexities make for anything but smooth financial sailing. How can healthcare providers even out the ebbs and flows of the revenue cycle? Experian Health's suite of revenue cycle management (RCM) solutions can help. Revenue cycle predictability during the life of a claim When it comes to finances, U.S. healthcare providers rarely have an easy go of it. Today, the average life of a claim is anything but average. From registration to collections, hospitals established a new normal over the past decade: Widening gaps between service delivery and reimbursement. How can providers tackle this untenable situation? The answer is two-fold: with technology and at each stage of the life of a claim. Here are three ways healthcare providers can use technology to create reimbursement predictability at each stage of a claim's life. 1. Establish payment accountability at patient registration with price transparency Reimbursement problems begin at patient registration. Healthcare price transparency demands patients understand the cost of care. According to Experian Health's State of Patient Access survey, 81% of patients agreed that an accurate estimate helps them better prepare to pay for their care costs. However, only 31% of patients received a cost estimate before care. There are three significant impacts of this troubling trend: Nearly 40% of patients say they put off needed care due to cost. The number rises to 61% if the patient is uninsured. Patients can't afford to pay for needed care. Currently, 41% of U.S. adults have medical debt. An Experian Health study showed four in 10 patients spend more than they can afford on healthcare treatment. Uncompensated care causes a significant drop in healthcare provider income, which has amounted to almost $745 billion, according to the AHA. Experian Health offers several data-driven solutions to improve price transparency. These tools make it easier for patients to handle their financial responsibilities while helping providers find solutions to help ease their burdens.Patient Financial Advisor creates more accurate service estimates for patients before their procedure. The mobile-first platform offers patients a detailed cost breakdown on their preferred digital device. Patient Estimates is a web-based platform offering real-time service estimates. Blessing Health System uses the tool to provide patient estimates that are up to 90% accurate. The provider increased collections by 58% and credits the software with a 1,200% return on their investment. Patient Access Curator automatically initiates communication with payers to improve coordination of benefits and maximize return. It also automatically identifies missing or incorrect Medicare Beneficiary Identifier (MBI) numbers or errors in patient contact details. This solution also helps providers understand the patient's ability and propensity to pay, allowing these organizations to predict revenue streams after service delivery. Behind the scenes, Experian Health also automates insurance eligibility verification to unlock hidden reimbursements. This software roadmaps the correct coverage, connects to more than 900 payers and verifies insurance coverage at the time of service to improve cash flow and ease patient payment burdens. 2. Reduce claim denials by decreasing manual paperwork errors Claim denials are one of the biggest impediments to revenue cycle predictability. Providers are stuck in an endless cycle of inaccurate payer submissions, rejected claims, and rebilling, creating a chaotic chase for payment long after the service. Today, 35% of healthcare organizations report $50 million or higher in lost revenue due to claims denials. Even worse, Experian Health's State of Claims 2022 report showed that 30% of providers say denials are increasing by up to 15%. According to that data, the top three reasons for claim denials are: Missing or incomplete prior authorizations. Failure to verify provider eligibility. Coding inaccuracies. Experian Health's Claim Scrubber software levels out provider cash flow, creating predictability amidst the chaos. The solution reviews complete claims for errors, generating actionable edits before submission. Claim Scrubber also reviews approved reimbursement rates to prevent undercharging. Transactions process within three seconds and providers reduce the need to rework claims. Experian Health's AI Advantage solution uses the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to evaluate every claim for its propensity to turn into a denial. Instead of submitting claims and hoping the payer will accept them, this solution takes the guesswork out of reimbursement for a more rational, predictable process. The software automatically scans for payer updates to reimbursement requirements that significantly contribute to claims denials. Hospitals like Schneck Medical Center use this tool to streamline the revenue cycle by preventing denials. After just six months, the provider’s denied claims reduced by an average of 4.6% each month. Claim corrections that took up to 15 minutes manually are now processed in less than five. 3. Increase collections efficiency with automation Patients trust their healthcare providers to take care of them. Providers also rely on patients to pay their bills. It's a mutually beneficial arrangement. However, it's also a problem forcing providers to walk a delicate tightrope between caring for a sick patient while still chasing payment for their services. Unfortunately, the increasing cost of healthcare leaves patients on the hook for more than $88 billion in debt. The volume of healthcare payments in arrears is staggering, causing a substantial drain on provider cash on hand. However, technology offers healthcare providers a way to improve the patient collections process. For example, Coverage Discovery impacts the revenue cycle at every stage of the claim: Before providing care, the software scans patient data to determine reimbursement coverage options from Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance. It scans for active insurance 30, 60, and 90 days after care delivery. The tool scans patient data before determining whether the account moves to bad debt collections. A more robust understanding of patient payment options at every stage of claims management allows healthcare providers to forecast reimbursements more accurately, increasing the predictability of the revenue cycle. Collections Optimization Manager provides organizations with actionable insights, so that providers can segment and prioritize accounts by proprensity to pay. This solution increases patient collections by leveraging Experian's data driven segmentation models, and helps providers screen out bankruptcies, deceased accounts, Medicaid and other charity eligibility ahead of time. Experian Health's AI Advantage – Denial Triage prioritizes rejected claims based on their yield potential, automating workflows for claims managers so they focus first on the patients more likely to pay. This tool segments denials based on their potential value to help even out the revenue cycle with a faster rate of financial return. Denial Triage expedites A/R by increasing revenue collection per person per hour. Revenue cycles can be more predictable, but the complexities of reimbursement require technology to achieve this goal. Experian Health offers a comprehensive line of revenue cycle management solutions to help healthcare providers maximize collections and improve RCM. Find out why Experian Health ranks Best in KLAS for 2024 in the categories of Claims Management & Clearinghouse and Revenue Cycle: Contract Management, or contact us for a more predictable revenue cycle, better cash flow, and a healthier organization.

May 13,2024 by Experian Health

Medical billing software: the future of RCM

Medical billing is the first line of defense against claims denials. However, medical billing errors cost U.S. healthcare systems approximately $935 million weekly. Not only do preventable errors wreak havoc on providers' revenue cycle, but patients say they're frustrated at the time spent correcting these errors—45% spend up to one month on the back and forth between payers and provider billing teams. Better medical billing software can automate claims management at the beginning of the reimbursement process and eliminate the traditionally labor-intensive processes plagued by human errors. Medical billing software can also make it easier for patients to pay and understand their coverage eligibility for fewer surprises after their care encounter. This article discusses how healthcare providers can implement these tools and set the stage for a better revenue cycle, happier patients, and more efficient care delivery. Common problems with medical billing Experian Health's State of Claims 2022 report showed healthcare denials increasing substantially each year. Some of the most common medical billing errors include: Medical coding transforms a healthcare service deliverable into reimbursable revenue. Yet Experian Health data shows that 42% of providers say inaccuracies in coding reporting lead to frequent claims denials. Coding errors delay reimbursement and, at worst, increase the risk of health system fraud, abuse fines, or even impact patient care with an incorrect diagnostic code. Patient information errors, including missing or incomplete prior authorizations, are among the top three reasons for claim denials. Even a misspelled name or date of birth can cause the claim to return to the provider for correction. Problems with outdated medical records and manual data entry exacerbate these issues. While each provider and payer has unique claims denial numbers to share, Medicare reports that the average volume of errors is just over 7%. Yet providers can't take all the blame for the volume of clerical errors given the complexities of ICD-10 requirements. Medical Economics explains, “The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced 395 new diagnosis codes, 25 deletions and 13 revisions for the fiscal year (FY) 2024 ICD-10 CM code set.” Medical billing software is critical for preventing healthcare claims denials by keeping up with these complexities and avoiding human errors. What can the latest round of automated, artificial intelligence (AI) powered software do for the average healthcare provider? Prevent claims denials with better medical billing software Experian Health's Patient Access Curator solution heads off claims denials before they happen. The solution incorporates AI to improve the accuracy of claims management at patient registration and billing. The system leverages logic that returns multiple data points from a single inquiry in 30 seconds – streamlining benefits coordination, lessening patient identifier errors, and spotting “hidden” eligibility. Some of the benefits include: Faster and more accurate eligibility verification – Legacy medical billing software operates from a clearinghouse model. However, these tools often miss active, billable coverage and require extensive manual workflows to edit claims and appeals. AI eliminates the standard by-hand workarounds correlated with traditional billing software. Better coordination of benefits (COB) – COB denials are common in healthcare. Many patients do not understand the intricacies of government and commercial coverages and how they interact. Patient Access Curator can help. When integrated into the registration eligibility verification process, this AI-powered tool can lessen or eliminate COB denials by identifying hidden payer coverage requirements that outdated software cannot find. Additionally, the software can trigger automatic inquiries to third parties to verify active coverage quickly. Streamlines MBI conversions – How much time do providers spend tracking down Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers during patient registration? The complicating factor is that MBIs change without warning; many patients and providers find out after the payor rejects the claim. Providers can eliminate this frustration by adding software that automatically updates MBIs in real-time. No more searching websites, calling patients—or reworking the claim. Increases accuracy of patient demographic data - The quality of healthcare data can begin to erode at registration. Incorrect or obsolete patient data is a challenge for the entire industry. It makes sense that up-to-date, accurate patient demographic information improves their experience. Providers can eliminate obsolete or incorrect patient data with better medical billing software to lessen claims denials. Patient Access Curator automatically updates outdated information for cleaner claims and more accurate data. Automates coverage and financial verification for increased accuracy – Patients and providers benefit from AI automation that accurately identifies payment details. The solution is particularly beneficial for spotting missed revenue opportunities for self-pay, unbillable, or patients with unspecified payer status records. Patient Access Curator also identifies each customer's ability and propensity to pay, increasing the likelihood of successful revenue capture later while maintaining patient satisfaction and comfort. Reimbursement accuracy, staff efficiency, and patient satisfaction all stem from better medical billing software. Patient Access Curator offers healthcare providers a way to turn claims management into denials prevention. These tools apply a proactive, preventative automated process with artificial intelligence to increase downstream revenue by reducing claims denials. Experian Health, ranked Best in KLAS in Claims Management, Clearinghouse, and Revenue Cycle Contract Management for 2024, is the leading provider of technology solutions to improve healthcare reimbursement. Experian Health solutions have helped many healthcare providers obliterate claims denials. In 2023, the organization acquired Wave HDC, an AI-powered healthcare data curation solution leveraging the latest AI technology innovations for a better revenue cycle. To find out more, contact Experian Health today.

May 07,2024 by Experian Health

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