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Published: February 21, 2025 by QA MarketingTechnologists

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5 ways to improve the patient registration process

As the COVID-19 pandemic collides with another winter flu season, patient volumes are likely to climb – which could leave traditional patient registration processes crumbling under the pressure. Healthcare providers should identify opportunities to improve the patient registration process and guard against bottlenecks in patient access over the coming months. Streamlined patient intake isn’t just about alleviating pressure – it lays the foundations for the entire patient journey. The question for providers is whether this first touchpoint signals efficiency, compassion and convenience, or hints at errors and delays to come. The answer to that question will most likely depend on the organization’s success in delivering a digital patient access experience. Patients don’t want a stack of papers to fill out by hand in the waiting room. They don’t want to make lengthy phone calls at inflexible times. They want frictionless processes, user-friendly tools, and quick, accurate information. Pre-registration should demand as little of their attention as possible. For this reason, automated and digital patient registration solutions are likely to be differentiators for healthcare providers. Here are 5 ways to improve the patient registration process before flu season hits: 1. Offer patients convenience and choice with virtual registration options More than 8 in 10 providers say their patients prefer an online registration experience, according to Experian Health’s 2021 State of Patient Access 2.0 survey. In a more recent study, Experian Health and PYMNTS found that a third of patients filled out registration forms at home. It’s no wonder: completing forms in the waiting room is time-consuming, inconvenient, and exposes patients to the risk of infection. With Registration Accelerator, providers can offer a simple text-to-mobile experience so patients can begin registration with a single click. Registration forms can be filled out from the comfort and convenience of home, where patients are more likely to have insurance details to hand. Alternatively, some patients may choose to do this in their car before their appointment, which reduces waiting room traffic. Not only does this meet the expectations of Gen C healthcare consumers, but it also helps patients prepare for their appointments, so they’re more likely to remain actively engaged in their care. 2. Increase efficiency and reduce delays with streamlined workflows Automated patient intake also alleviates the administrative burden for busy staff. Manual patient registration incurs high labor costs, and as patient numbers increase, patient access staff cannot afford to lose time to inefficient paper-based systems. Self-service options such as patient portals allow patients to take care of more of these tasks themselves, freeing staff to focus their efforts on patients who need extra help. Automated reminders to complete forms and schedule appointments also help to reduce delays, in turn creating more efficient workflows. An added benefit of software-based processes is the ability to generate detailed insights and performance reports, which eliminates redundant tasks and flags up opportunities for further improvement. 3. Avoid costly errors with integrated data management systems One of the biggest advantages of an automated registration solution is that it can be integrated with other data management systems, including hospital information systems, electronic medical records, and project management systems. This means that staff no longer need to input the same data multiple times into different systems. It saves time and avoids errors that lead to delayed reimbursement. When patient data is pre-filled and checked automatically against information on file, there’s a far lower risk of error than in situations where a patient or staff member writes it out by hand or communicates it verbally across a noisy reception desk. Reimbursement need not be delayed while errors are found and fixed. This is the thinking behind eCare NEXT®, which integrates and automates patient access activities within a single platform. When Martin Luther King Jr Community Hospital integrated eCare NEXT® with Cerner, they saw a huge improvement in their registration processes, saving two to three minutes on more than half of their registrations. For healthcare organizations grappling with increasing registrations this winter, those minutes add up. 4. Accelerate payments from patients and payers to improve the patient registration process According to the State of Patient Access 2.0 survey, 88% of providers said they were planning to invest in patient intake capabilities in 2021, up 15% on the previous year. While the shift to online and virtual patient registration was undoubtedly motivated by the pandemic, the opportunity to accelerate reimbursements and reinforce the revenue cycle was another major driver. Registration Accelerator works alongside Patient Financial Advisor so patients can get accurate, personalized pre-service price estimates and payment management options through a single unified experience. Providers may also consider running repeated coverage checks from the moment a patient registers, to find any missing or forgotten coverage. If coverage is found, claims can be submitted promptly to payers, further increasing the options and likelihood for reimbursement. 5. Reduce no-shows and increase bookings with automated scheduling Finally, as service utilization increases over the winter months, providers will want to ensure that every possible appointment slot is filled. Integrating registration solutions with digital patient scheduling tools can help to reduce no-shows and improve the patient registration process. Patient Scheduling is a multi-channel platform for guided search and allows 24/7 access to scheduling options, which makes it easier for patients to book appointments. Automated reminders can be sent to patients so they don’t miss their appointments, with easy links to reschedule if they can no longer attend. These tools can be customized to meet the specific needs of the organization’s workflows, to increase the number of bookings and reduce the number of patients lost to follow-up. Find out more about how Experian Health’s digital patient access solutions can help improve the patient registration process ahead of the busy winter period.

Sep 07,2022 by Experian Health

Reimagining the patient financial experience

As inflation puts the squeeze on families and individuals, healthcare providers have an opportunity to reimagine the patient financial experience so that medical bills put less stress on a household’s finances. Consumer-friendly changes might include providing estimates, clarifying benefits statements, offering payment plans, providing digital tools to make payments more convenient and offering more payment options. Not only would this help patients manage their medical bills so they feel more in control of their finances, but it would also help ensure that healthcare providers get paid faster and more reliably. Treating patients more like customers might actually boost the bottom line. In fact, a recent study from Experian and PYMNTS revealed that 6 out of 10 patients who paid out-of-pocket healthcare costs and received either an inaccurate cost estimate or an unexpected bill would switch healthcare providers for a better payment experience. “The Healthcare Conundrum: The Impact of Unexpected Patient Costs on Care,” a new report by Experian Health and PYMNTS, surveyed 2,483 consumers to learn about the effects of rising healthcare costs and unexpected medical bills on patient care and satisfaction. The financial challenges for patients Patients have been forced to assume a greater financial burden for healthcare payments through the prevalence of high-deductible healthcare plans. One benefits survey found that 58% of covered workers have at least a $1,000 deductible for single coverage. And due to limited payment options for managing medical costs, many consumers get strapped with large medical debt. More than half of Americans have at least $1,000 in medical debt and more than two-thirds of Americans under 65 report that they struggle with the cost of healthcare. Some consumers even opt to delay or forego medical care because of the cost. The healthcare industry has invested billions of dollars in technology and services that empower patients to play a more active role in the clinical side of their health journeys. Now, providers have an opportunity to do the same with the financial side of healthcare, so patients are empowered to better manage their health costs. 3 investments for a better patient financial experience Experian Health’s State of Patient Access 2.0 survey showed that patients want transparent healthcare pricing, payment plans and support, and faster and more convenient ways to pay their medical bills. “Giving patients transparency and payment options can improve the patient experience,” says Liz Serie, Senior Director of Product Management at Experian Health. She explains that it’s important for providers to improve the financial experience because it will benefit each patient’s overall health journey, increase the likelihood that patients will pay their medical bills, and help build patient loyalty as consumers prefer providers that offer convenient financial tools for patient payments. Experian Health has a suite of tools and services that can help providers improve these aspects of the financial side of healthcare. If providers make these strategic investments in the patient financial experience, they can both grow revenue and increase patient satisfaction. Investment 1: Price transparency Financial transparency is a major issue in healthcare, which results in unexpected or unexpectedly large medical bills. Data from Experian and PYMNTS revealed that in the past 12 months, 43% of patients who received inaccurate cost estimates and 40% of those who received an unexpected bill spent more than they could afford. If providers can offer more price transparency, it will help patients avoid getting stuck with inaccurate, confusing, or nonexistent estimates for their health costs. Tools like Patient Payment Estimates and Patient Financial Advisor can deliver clear estimates to a patient’s mobile device so they can be better informed about their health costs – and be better prepared to manage them. Patient Estimates uses real-time insurance status, contract rates, and provider pricing so the patient gets an accurate breakdown of a pricing estimate on the front-end of their care. This will allow patients to focus on the care they need instead of stressing about price uncertainty. These tools also offer convenient ways for patients to pay their medical bills so they can manage their financial obligations. Investment 2: Customized payment options Consumers expect financing options for larger purchases like cars and appliances, so healthcare providers should consider offering the same.  Personalized payment plans can help patients manage and pay their health bills. PatientSimple identifies the best financial pathway for each individual patient and offers an easy-to-use, self-service portal that helps them navigate that path. Patients can also use this tool to store payment information, set up payment plans, and apply for charity care. Consumers also want digital payment options that give them a fast, flexible, and secure way to make payments. Many consumers report that the pandemic has changed how they prefer to pay for goods and services. They want more contactless options, online portals, and mobile-friendly systems. Experian’s Patient Payment Solutions modernize patient payments through mobile-optimized, self-service options that make it easier and simpler for patients to pay their health bills in whichever way they prefer. Investment 3: Data-driven financial insights Healthcare providers can use data-driven tools like Patient Financial Clearance and Collections Optimization Manager to determine which patients have the financial capacity to pay their medical bills – and which patients might need financial assistance. By tailoring payment plans to each individual patient, providers can improve the financial experience and increase the efficiency and productivity of collections. Consumers have shown that they want convenient and customized payment options for all their purchases – healthcare included. To meet that expectation, providers can leverage technology, data, and analytics, creating the best possible patient payment experiences and improving their own bottom lines. Learn more about Experian Health can help healthcare organizations reimagine the patient financial experience with digital tools and solutions.

Sep 02,2022 by Experian Health

Prevent surprise billing with data and technology

Nearly a quarter of patients have received a surprise medical bill, according to new data from Experian Health and PYMNTS. 4 in 10 patients said they ended up spending more on healthcare than they could afford, with the average surprise bill amounting to $675. Even insurance-savvy patients fall foul of surprise billing: 31% of patients who were familiar with the coverage landscape ended up paying more than their estimates suggested. Healthcare providers will need to implement solutions that can generate accurate price estimates before patients seek care, and prevent surprise billing. Without accurate cost estimates, patients are more likely to cancel appointments, which could cause their health conditions to get worse and eventually cost more to treat. This also creates avoidable and expensive administrative work for providers, who must chase payments from growing numbers of anxious, self-pay patients. To prevent surprise billing, healthcare organizations can look to data and digital tools. Advanced analytics provide greater clarity about each patient's financial situation, generate more accurate estimates and improve the patient payment experience. Inaccurate estimates persist despite the No Surprises Act Consumer demand and legislative action on surprise billing have led to an escalation in the push for more accurate estimates. But estimating patient liability is far from simple. It requires complicated calculations based on the patient's coverage, provider charges, payer contracts and potential discounts. Undertaking this manually can be time-consuming and error-prone, so many providers are turning to automated solutions. In a recent conversation with Healthcare Finance News, Jason Considine, Experian Health's Chief Commercial Officer, notes that providers expect to invest more in digital patient estimates solutions, particularly as the regulations expand. Those investments are likely to include technology to deliver accurate estimates and patient-friendly payment methods, and increased use of advanced data analytics to optimize collections. Surprise billing is at odds with a high-quality patient payment experience Beyond compliance, accurate estimates are essential for a positive patient experience. A poor financial experience can leave a bad taste in the patient's mouth, even if the clinical care was outstanding. So, what does that positive experience look like? The key is to think like a consumer: make the billing process as clear, convenient and compassionate as possible. Patients are looking for accurate and up-to-date pricing to be available before they receive care. And clear, and communication around the billing process can help eliminate the shock factor and improve patient collections. For example, providers could integrate a tool such as Patient Estimates, to give patients an accessible, personalized cost breakdown based on real-time pricing and benefit information. Patient Financial Clearance assesses a patient's individual financial circumstances to provide accurate estimates and recommend appropriate payment plans. And pricing information, payment plans and links to secure payment methods can be offered via a range of self-service, mobile-optimized patient payment solutions. El Camino Hospital in California used Patient Estimates to improve price transparency. The Senior Director (Revenue Cycle) said: “We decided to do a soft launch of a patient estimator tool, and the very next day, even without advertising it yet, our patients found the tool on the website and started using it. The feedback was excellent. We're providing a lot more estimates than we could before because it's 24/7 and patients can use it on their mobile device, their laptop or their desktop. Some advice I'd give other hospitals is to think of the patient when you're deciding what to do to best communicate your prices. What would the patient want?” Data-driven technology can prevent surprise billing Tom Cox, President at Experian Health, is optimistic about how the patient payment experience might evolve in the second half of 2022, as shared in a recent PYMNTS publication. He believes improvements come down to having the right data in place: “Payment options are increasingly digital and more convenient, payment plans are more common, and price estimates have become less of a rarity. There is also greater use of non-clinical data to get a broader view of patients and their unique financial solutions. Data, coupled with the right technology, can help providers make sense of it all and enhance the patient journey.” Data-driven technology can help simplify the payment process for patients, from accurate estimates to convenient payment methods. With PatientSimple, providers can leverage Experian's unmatched data and advanced analytics to identify the optimal financial pathway for consumers. It then guides patients toward that pathway through a user-friendly self-service portal. Patient Financial Advisor offers a similar experience via mobile. Patients can avoid the stress of surprise medical billing and plan for upcoming expenses. With tools that allow them to pay medical bills from anywhere, at any time, many patients will pay upfront, speeding up the collections process. Working with a partner such as Experian Health lets providers combine what they already know about their patients with industry-leading technical expertise and payment tools. With support to implement the right data-driven technology, providers can prevent surprise billing, resulting in regulatory compliance, greater revenue opportunities and customer loyalty.

Aug 24,2022 by Experian Health

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