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Upgrading claims technology was the top strategy for reducing denials in 2022, according to Experian Health’s State of Claims 2022 report. The report lists the most common strategies for minimizing the risk and impact of denials, based on a survey of 200 health professionals. With more than half of providers already embracing automation, there’s broad recognition that data-driven software and streamlined workflows are key to getting more claims approved the first time and minimizing avoidable revenue loss. And as new AI-based technologies gain traction as a route to faster and richer data analytics, there are growing opportunities for providers to leverage automated claims management solutions and improve healthcare claims processing. In June 2022, Experian Health surveyed 200 revenue cycle decision-makers to understand the current state of claims management. Watch the video to see the results: Here are 4 ways to improve healthcare claims processing, based on current practice and perceptions of claims management, and the solutions that can help providers reduce denials in 2023. 1. Upgrade claims technology More than half of survey respondents (52%) updated or replaced existing claims process technology in 2022. Healthcare executives were optimistic about using more advanced automation to improve claims processing workflows, with more than 91% saying they would “probably” or “definitely” invest in automation over the next six months. The benefits of automating healthcare claims management are well-documented. Less friction and fewer errors lead to faster and more accurate submissions, so claims are more likely to be reimbursed. Tasks can be assigned to the right specialist to make more efficient use of staff time and alleviate pressure on busy teams. Artificial intelligence (AI) takes this up a notch with additional predictive capabilities and the ability to “learn” from historical claims data. Action: Prioritize automation of data-heavy, repetitive claims management processes and leverage AI to prevent denials Recommended tool: ClaimSource® helps providers manage the entire claims cycle by creating custom work queues so staff can prioritize the most valuable tasks and speed up reimbursement. Experian Health’s new AI Advantage™ solution integrates with ClaimSource to predict and prevent denials. Pre-submission, AI Advantage™ – Predictive Denials identifies claims that are at risk of being denied, so corrections can be made before claims are sent to payers. AI Advantage™ – Denial Triage comes into play post-submission, reviewing patterns in denials to prioritize those with the greatest likelihood of reimbursement. Together, these tools give staff the insights to reduce workload and minimize denials. 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 2023 Best in KLAS: Software and Professional Services report. 2. Automate patient portal claims reviews For 44% of respondents, automating patient portal claims reviews were seen as an effective way to get claims right the first time. Patients can check for errors and inconsistencies in their own accounts, to prevent avoidable mistakes from ending up on claims submissions. Patients can also use portals to track the progress of claims, so they don’t need to speak to an agent. It’s more convenient for patients and reduces the call burden on staff. Action: Review digital patient access strategies to improve patient engagement Recommended tool: Safe and secure patient portals can facilitate better communication between patients and providers, smoothing out many common bumps in the claims management process. If it’s easier for patients to submit accurate and timely insurance, medical and contact information, it’ll be easier for providers to submit prompt, accurate claims. 3. Provide accurate estimates In 2022, 40% of respondents said they’d focused on providing accurate cost estimates to patients as a way of reducing claim denials. Patient estimates may not be the most obvious route to improving the denial rate, but they set the stage for successful claims management. If a provider can pull together all the necessary variables to produce accurate estimates, then they have all the pieces in place to submit clean claims. Other byproducts of reliable, upfront estimates can be seen throughout the revenue cycle: patients are more likely to pay their bills sooner and have better patient experiences. Action: Invest in pre-service patient estimates technology Recommended tool: Patient Payment Estimates allows providers to pull together complex data on each patient’s specific medical, coverage and financial circumstances into an accurate estimate of what the payer will cover and what the patient will have to pay. These accurate, upfront estimates not only improve the patient experience and make it easier for patients to understand and pay their bills, but also ensure the pieces are in place to support smoother claims management. 4. Digitize registration Finally, 39% of providers said they’d embraced digital patient registration in 2022 to tackle the problem of denials. As with patient estimates, this approach works by ensuring patient details are as accurate as possible from the start. Improving accuracy on the front-end prevents errors, delays and rework further on in the claims processing workflow. Digital and self-service registration also reduces the burden on staff. Many of the reasons providers gave for denials related to concerns around managing limited resources for everything from payer policy changes to patient admissions. Digital patient registration allows patients to complete patient access before they come in, so staff are freed up to focus on other tasks. Action: Implement an automated self-service patient registration solution Recommended tool: Registration Accelerator reduces reliance on time-consuming manual data-entry processes, which often result in denied or delayed reimbursements. Not only does it alleviate staff pressures and reduce labor costs, it also improves data quality. This solution integrates with existing health information systems, electronic medical records and eCARE NEXT®, which streamlines data entry. This will be key as providers look to reduce labor costs, increase efficiency and accelerate payments. Effective claims management requires speed, accuracy and flexibility. Find out how Experian Health’s automated claims management solutions can help providers improve healthcare claims processing and reduce denials.

Having the right health insurance eligibility verification software can make or break the healthcare revenue cycle. In fact, there's a direct correlation between the efficacy of an organizations' eligibility verification system and the amount of revenue the organization generates. If there are eligibility verification errors during the process, it can be more difficult to file claims and receive payments. 4 common insurance eligibility verification errors to watch out for: 1. Wrong or incomplete patient data Healthcare providers are responsible for verifying patient coverage. As part of the process, staff checks the patient's identity and contact information to confirm that it matches their electronic health records. Other important verification steps include confirming patient eligibility for proposed services, checking for exclusions and double-checking that the patient's coverage is not only active but that any annual or lifetime limits haven't been exceeded. But when a patient provides incorrect or incomplete information during the early stages of eligibility verification, it can bottleneck the entire verification process. Patients may have moved, switched employers or even switched their insurance coverage. When providers don't have access to the most up-to-date patient data, it can result in eligibility verification errors and create extra work for staff. Incomplete or wrong patient information not only makes the process more time-consuming but can also stall the claims process, resulting in delayed reimbursements or issues getting paid. 2. Incorrect insurance information Verifying a patient's insurance coverage is one of the earliest parts of the revenue cycle. And it can be complex, especially with patients frequently changing insurance providers and taking on more payment responsibility. While a patient insurance ID card is helpful, it doesn't prove eligibility. To verify eligibility, access staff will typically need to check payer websites or call payers directly. They also choose to use clearinghouses to run batch checks. But these options can be laborious and time-consuming. With the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), it's also expected that up to 15 million Americans could find themselves without healthcare insurance, making the verification process even more tedious. The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) estimates that 8.2 million Medicaid enrollees will no longer be eligible for coverage. And another 6.8 million eligible individuals may lose coverage due to “administrative churn,” which occurs when patients fail to provide annual confirmation of Medicaid eligibility. These wide-scale changes to coverage could increase the risk of insurance information errors and longer verification checks, creating more stress and work for staff, claim denials, uncompensated care and millions in lost revenue. 3. Human errors lead to eligibility verification errors As the volume of patients continues to grow, providers that rely on manual verification processes are potentially at risk for human error. Inaccurate data entry increases the costs associated with medical billing areas and hinders interoperability as more patient data is created, collected and shared. And when incorrect data is entered when billing for services, it can result in disputes with insurance companies, medical billing errors and in extreme cases, a lawsuit and the need for omissions insurance. Performing employment verification checks by hand is also time-consuming and places an extra burden on staff, especially if there are existing staff shortages. Manual eligibility verification can hinder operational efficiency so much that the CAQH reports it adds more than 20 minutes per transaction, at a cost of nearly $10 billion per year to medical providers. Manual submissions can also result in mistakes when inputting claims, and when claim submissions aren't clean, reimbursements can take longer. 4. Unclear communication Provider and patient communication is a fundamental part of verifying coverage, ensuring receipt of payments and creating strong patient/provider relationships. If communication is unclear or rocky, it not only can undermine the trust between a patient and provider, but it can directly result in delayed claim processing, denials and make it harder to get paid. When patients and providers aren't clearly communicating about coverage, co-pays, cost estimates and deductibles, it can make for a stressful patient experience. With 3 in 10 patients expressing concerns about being able to afford a $500 bill, it's critical to inform patients about their financial obligations upfront so they can plan accordingly. How automation can eliminate eligibility verification errors According to an Experian Health survey, one in three healthcare executives say that denied claims happen about 10%-15% of the time, resulting in billions of dollars in lost revenue. Using an automated medical insurance verification system, such as Experian Health's Insurance Eligibility Verification solution, can help eliminate the vulnerabilities of manual patient eligibility verification and pay big dividends across the revenue cycle. Kate Ankumah, Product Manager at Experian Health, says, “If providers don't have a full picture of the patient's payable benefits, deductibles, co-pay thresholds out-of-pocket maximums, and other policy details, they run the risk of non-reimbursement. For that reason, these checks should be carried out before a patient's appointment or procedure, to prevent awkward billing issues and delayed payments. This gives providers peace of mind that they'll be reimbursed for the services they provide and accelerates patient registration.” Not only does automation help relieve the manual burden placed on staff, but it also improves operational efficiency, ensures cleaner claim submissions, speeds up reimbursement, reduces medical billing errors and creates a better patient experience overall. Here's how: 1. Integration with office software systems To keep things running as smoothly as possible, providers should consider automation eligibility tools that integrate seamlessly with their existing systems and interfaces. This can help fully leverage data analytics and streamline operations. Integrating automated solutions with health records can also speed up verification and registration. For example, existing Experian Health clients can access Eligibility Verification through eCare NEXT® which provides a single interface to manage several patient access functions. 2. Real-time connections with major insurance carriers Using insurance verification software can help keep patient insurance information up-to-date. For example, Experian Health's solution connects with over 900 payers instantly, allowing providers to access real-time patient eligibility and benefits data. Plus, it has an optimized search functionality that boosts the likelihood of finding a patient match. It also features an optional Medicare beneficiary identifier (MBI) lookup service that automatically finds and validates MBI numbers, necessary for validating Medicare coverage that many providers report having to look up manually. 3. The ability to calculate a patient's estimated payments Inconsistencies between estimated and actual costs are common patient complaints. By providing estimates upfront, providers can reduce this major source of patient stress. Automating pre-service eligibility and estimates provides patients with a clear view of their financial obligations so they can plan accordingly. Price transparency also empowers patients and can help them feel more in control, improve engagement and increase the likelihood that providers can collect payments faster and more efficiently. Prevent eligibility verification errors to get paid faster Insurance verification is an often underestimated, yet crucial component of the patient experience. Automating this process with advanced data analytics can help minimize denied claims and long-term financial losses while strengthening trust between patients and providers. In short, optimizing for insurance verification early on has wide-reaching benefits throughout a provider's revenue cycle. Learn more about how Experian Health can help healthcare organizations reduce eligibility verification errors and protect their bottom lines.

“With Coverage Discovery, Luminis Health can now find more billable coverage, whether primary, secondary, Medicare or Medicaid. Luminis can follow up immediately with payers when there is no initial real-time eligibility response available. Not only does this improve financial performance, but it also reduces manual work and minimizes errors before claims are filed.” Sheldon Pink, Vice President of Revenue Cycle at Luminis Health Challenge Luminis Health is a not-for-profit health system with an annual revenue of $1.2 billion and over 9000 employees. As one of the top three hospitals in Maryland (according to the U. S. News and World Report), Luminis’ vision is to break down barriers to health and deliver more high-quality care across the region. Finding and verifying insurance coverage for more self-pay patients was contributing to Luminis Health’s levels of bad debt. Staff relied on manual processes that were time-consuming and inefficient, and a vendor solution that did not integrate with Epic®. Limited productivity led to delays, denials and compromised patient experiences. To resolve these challenges, the organization’s goals were to: Create a positive patient financial experience by providing accurate and quick patient financial estimates Reduce bad debt by finding accurate primary and secondary insurance coverage Eliminate manual processes for following up real-time eligibility (RTE) responses with payers Reduce the number of self-pay patient accounts that end up in bad debt Solution With Coverage Discovery, Luminis was able to maximize reimbursement, reduce bad debt and improve the patient experience. Coverage Discovery finds additional active coverage that patients may have forgotten about. Using verified patient information, proprietary databases and confidence scoring, the tool scans for active coverage across the entire patient journey. This means no financial stone is left unturned before the patient is billed directly. By identifying coverage that would otherwise have been missed, Luminis can avoid misclassifying patients as self-pay, and prevent accounts from being incorrectly sent to bad debt or charity. Staff can focus on accounts most likely to be rebillable to insurance, rather than wasting time on avoidable manual rework. In certain instances when patients do not know they have secondary coverage, Coverage Discovery: Verifies patient demographics to ensure patient details are correct Leverages a range of proprietary databases (including Employer Group mapping) and historical patient search information to find insurance that may have been used and verified at other locations Applies a confidence scoring system to reduce the noise and eliminate “false positives,” so the client doesn’t waste time reviewing incorrect information or irrelevant coverage Outcome As a result of using Coverage Discovery, Luminis found more than $240k in active coverage on average per month in 2021. They reduced the number of self-pay patient accounts ending up in bad debt and created positive patient financial experiences by minimizing patients’ financial obligations. Reducing reliance on manual processes also led to fewer real-time eligibility responses from payers. Sheldon Pink reports that implementation was straightforward, thanks to Coverage Discovery integrating seamlessly with Epic® and support from the Experian Health team: “We’re impressed with these results and with the partnership with Experian Health. Luminis is looking forward to building on this success and continuing to collaborate with the Experian Health team.” Find out more about how Coverage Discovery helps healthcare organizations find missing and forgotten coverage, to improve financial performance and contribute to a better patient experience.
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