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In July this year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reported that a data breach in a contractor's network may have compromised the data of more than 600,000 current Medicare beneficiaries. The breach, which occurred in May 2023, involved a vulnerability in file transfer software that enabled an unauthorized party to access beneficiaries' personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). Some patients were issued with new Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) following the incident. The contractor also offered two years of Experian credit monitoring at no cost to those affected. However, providers may see an increase in patients who are confused or concerned about using their MBI card. Experian Health's MBI Lookup service can help providers ensure that Medicare eligibility verification remains as efficient as possible. Thousands of beneficiaries issued new MBI numbers In response to the breach, CMS announced that 47,000 individuals would be mailed new MBI cards with new MBI numbers. However, as 612,000 patients were affected by the breach, there may be a significant number of people whose MBIs may change without notice. Since these individuals will not be able to use their old MBIs when trying to find Medicare coverage and benefits, there could be confusion among patients and providers who rely on MBIs to confirm a patient's eligibility for Medicare coverage. It could also affect billing processes and claim status inquiries. Experian Health reached out to CMS for clarification and received the following guidance: If a Medicare beneficiary's MBI number has changed, then their old (now inactive) MBI will return an AAA72 error when attempts are made to confirm coverage using the HIPAA Eligibility Transaction System (HETS). The HETS 270/271 platform will accept historical 270 requests that use the patient's new MBI. Old MBI numbers will only be accepted if that number was active during the Date(s) of Service noted on the request. Providers should note that some patients may inadvertently use invalid MBI numbers and review processes for verifying Medicare eligibility accordingly. Verifying Medicare eligibility with Experian Health's MBI Lookup tool Verifying active coverage can be a painstaking process, but it's a vital step to confirm that planned services will be covered by the patient's insurance provider. If a patient is unaware or cannot demonstrate eligibility for Medicare, then the provider cannot make a claim for reimbursement, and the patient may be left to pay a bill they cannot afford. Finding active coverage helps providers reduce the risk of bad debt. Experian Health's Insurance Eligibility Verification speeds up this process by accurately confirming coverage at the time of service. The process comes with an optional MBI Lookup feature, which checks transactions against MBI databases to see if the patient may be eligible for Medicare. If the patient has forgotten their MBI card, the tool will check to see if they're included in the database, using their name, date of birth, and Social Security Number (SSN) or Health Insurance Claim Number (HICN). The MBI Lookup service triggers on 270/271 transactions in the following cases: Where the transaction fails because the subscriber is not found or their MBI number or other identification is missing or invalid (a “Traditional Medicare Failure”) Where a commercial 270 inquiry returns a “Medicare Advantage Plan” or “Managed Care Plan” indication on the “Other Payer” or “Other Coverage” section of the 271 response Where a commercial 270 transaction returns a failed response and the patient is aged 65 or older. If the provider's system attempts to use a patient's old number, and the patient does not realize that they have a new number or card, MBI Lookup will find and verify their new MBI. When the tool is triggered, it finds active and verified MBI numbers in 60% of cases on average. Find coverage faster with automated discovery tools Kate Ankumah, Principal Product Manager of Eligibility Verification and Alerts at Experian Health, says the automated MBI Lookup service has proven especially useful during times of change: “Providers relied on this service to verify Medicare coverage quickly when the pandemic hit, just as the industry was adjusting to the use of MBIs instead of their legacy HICN. Now, MBI Lookup can help providers smooth out the impact of data breaches involving Medicare beneficiaries with minimal fuss. It's a reliable way to give patients clarity without placing any undue burden on staff.” Insurance Eligibility Verification can be used alongside other automated coverage identification tools, such as Coverage Discovery®. Coverage Discovery scans government and commercial payer databases throughout the patient journey to find any previously unknown or forgotten coverage, eliminating the need for manual inquiries. Using multiple sources of data and tried-and-tested algorithms, these tools work together to locate coverage for patients, giving patients peace of mind and helping providers avoid uncompensated care. Both tools can be accessed via the eCareNext® platform, so staff can view eligibility responses and manage work queues through a single interface. And of course, this recent breach is a stark reminder of the need to protect patient data. Using a single vendor with integrated software and data solutions can help reduce the risk of data getting into the wrong hands. Find out more about how Experian Health's Eligibility Verification solution and MBI Lookup tool can help providers verify active coverage and give patients peace of mind following a data breach.

Humans increasingly benefit from the convenience of a self-service world. Thanks to the internet and companies like Amazon, online digital interactions yield an almost immediate result. It's a standard consumers have adapted to and unconsciously expect from every service provider, whether it's same-day grocery delivery or scheduling the next doctor's appointment. Today's gold standard for most services is a few clicks with a favorite handheld digital device. But when it comes to healthcare, sometimes expectations don't meet reality. Healthcare providers must accommodate patient expectations by opening a digital front door. Despite the complexities inherent in American healthcare, patients increasingly demand a frictionless online experience where they manage their care at their leisure. Clarissa Riggins, Chief Product Officer at Experian Health, says, “Patients have increasingly high expectations for easy and efficient tech-enabled solutions when it comes to accessing healthcare services. They seek convenient self-scheduling options, accurate cost estimates, and the ability to pre-register through their smartphones.” Understanding the need for a digital front door in healthcare Healthcare's digital front door is a set of online tools that enable patients to manage their care. These tools began growing in popularity during COVID, when the necessity of limiting physical interactions drove many patients to online healthcare alternatives. These digital encounters further increased patient expectations of a seamless healthcare experience from scheduling to service delivery to payment. Meeting patient demand for digital services Increasingly, the level of control that stems from online scheduling is what healthcare customers demand. Digital tools used to book appointments, register for care, and make payments are becoming a norm across the healthcare continuum. Survey results from the State of Patient Access 2023 found that some of the most important digital services for patients that drive a positive experience include being able to schedule appointments online or via a mobile device (76%), having an online/mobile option for payments (72%), and more digital options for managing healthcare (56%). Clarissa Riggins points out the gap between these expectations and the reality of most patient experiences, stating, “In general, findings seem to show progress has stalled when it comes to making patient access functions like scheduling, registration, coverage verification, and cost estimates more efficient.” Yet providers seem aware of their patient's interest in seeing more, not fewer, digital front door tools in healthcare delivery. The State of Patient Access 2023 report shows 86% of healthcare providers want their organizations to improve by adopting digital front door software. Riggins says, “But provider's motivation is not necessarily generating action.” Patients are growing frustrated; nearly half say they can't find appointments to fit their schedule, and 40% complain that even trying to schedule with a doctor is challenging. Today, 87% of patients perceive the across-the-board accessibility of their healthcare practitioners as a problem. Digital front door software is healthcare's solution to provider shortages, decreasing access, and our patient's on-demand scheduling requirements. Patients and doctors want digital front door software to increase access to care Patients are turning to providers who use automated solutions. Recent data from Experian Health and PYMNTS found that a third of patients chose to fill out registration forms for their most recent healthcare visit using digital methods, and 61% of patients said they'd consider changing healthcare providers to one that offers a patient portal. A prior study showed 44% of patients say they prefer to receive test results via a secure online hub. While staffing shortages certainly impact the ability to schedule care, Riggins points out, “Since patients associate 'access' with their ability to see a provider quickly, it makes sense that, without technology in place, staffing shortages will negatively impact the consumer experience.” It's a good point; nearly 40% of healthcare providers say technology solutions like digital front door software offset staffing shortages. Healthcare patients demand digital front door access and their doctors agree. But healthcare organizations are lagging in implementing these tools. Where is the disconnect? Eliminating the tedious human tasks that accompany manual patient registration, automating accurate price estimates, or offering patients one-click, convenient payment options, will free up staff to focus on key initiatives. Not to mention that these digital innovations will give patients and providers what they want. Perhaps the lag in implementing healthcare digital front doors occurs because these organizations find digital transformation daunting. But healthcare providers can work with a third-party trusted advisor with the right expertise to make the transition to digital front door software. Utilize mobile and self-service scheduling Experian Health specializes in opening healthcare's digital front door, beginning at the front door of any practice. Automated patient scheduling gives patients 24/7 control over when they visit doctors. Easy one-click functionality in a comfortable user interface allows patients to reach the right doctor at the best time for everyone. For providers, this kind of digital front door software alleviates the pressure on overburdened scheduling staff by moving these processes to a self-service online environment. Provide a better registration experience Experian Health's registration software also takes the next step, inviting patients through the digital front door by simplifying and streamlining intake. Healthcare organizations can create a better registration experience and increase patient booking with text-to-mobile registration. Two-way automated communications with patients decrease no-shows and engage patients at every step of their journey. For new and existing patients, automated cost estimates with easy payment options let them know their obligations to a healthcare practice, increasing co-pay collections while lessening burdens on providers and staff. Communicate costs upfront Communicating the costs associated with healthcare delivery is a critically important step toward improving patient experience. Experian Health's State of Patient Access survey found that nearly 90% of patients want an accurate pre-treatment estimate, but less than a third receive one. That's why Experian Health expanded their digital front door software to include tools like Patient Estimates and Patient Financial Advisor. These tools creates true price transparency between healthcare providers and their patients. Providing a patient with an on-demand, clear, accurate cost estimate for healthcare should be a standard part of the care delivery paradigm. These solutions automate this process so that every customer understands the costs associated with receiving care. The bottom line There is evidence now that patients want a digital front door to improve access to care. They want to retake control of their health and do it from their preferred digital device. Experian Health has a set of digital front door tools that brings healthcare consumers exactly what they want while lowering provider staffing costs. Adopting innovative digital solutions is no longer an “if” proposition; healthcare customers have shown they will seek out new providers if their scheduling, registration, and payment processes are not seamless. This shift in the consumerism of our healthcare services means that healthcare organizations face a strategic imperative to open the digital front door—or lose patients to the competition. Contact Experian Health to learn we help organizations open their digital front door with automated patient access solutions.

Is streamlining patient access with technology the key to improving revenue cycle management? Technology is already making intake, insurance verification, patient estimates, and other elements of patient access simpler. The same technology can also speed up and smooth out the healthcare revenue cycle: a goal many providers can get behind. Victoria Dames, Vice President of Product Management at Experian Health, says, "Patient access is the first step in simplifying healthcare and revenue cycle processes. Trading in manual processes and disjointed systems for integrated software solutions can reduce errors, improve efficiency, offer convenience and transparency to patients, and accelerate the healthcare revenue cycle. For providers trying to choose between prioritizing revenue and patient experience, patient access technology can deliver on both.” The digital transformation journey starts with patient access technology Starting at the beginning with patient access makes perfect sense for providers who want to embark on their digital transformation journey. The early touchpoints in the patient experience, like patient intake and scheduling, not only set the tone but also lay the foundation for successful claims and collections in the future. Patient access technology can help streamline patient access processes, making it easier for patients to receive accurate cost estimates, understand insurance eligibility and coverage, and work out payment strategies. Integrated patient access solutions—including automated registration and financial clearance with eCareNext®, and accurate patient estimates and mobile payment options with Patient Financial Advisor —deliver convenience to the patient while requiring less manual work and reducing data errors that can cause problems with billing and collections. Dames says, "Patient access is where providers begin collecting data, confirming insurance eligibility, and providing accurate patient estimates. Completing these actions successfully at the beginning of the patient journey can facilitate payment and collections downstream. As providers continue their digital transformation journeys, improvements made in patient access enable further improvements in later stages of the revenue cycle: collections, claims management, and payer contracts.” Streamlining patient access affects revenue cycle management Efficiency in patient access has a direct impact on revenue cycle management. Here are three key areas where streamlining patient access can bring real improvements: Efficient revenue management begins with good data Up to 50% of denied claims originate in patient access. Manual intake processes are time-consuming for staff and carry the risk of human error. Staffing shortages put increased demands on workers, leading to an even larger potential for problems. To add to the mix, patients may be increasingly likely to have incorrect information. Medicaid redetermination following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is ending coverage—and creating confusion—for millions of patients. Job and coverage changes can translate to confusion over coverage and eligibility. “Automation virtually eliminates human error, so providers get accurate patient information and standardized data they can use throughout an integrated revenue cycle,” says Dames. Nearly 90% of patients want an accurate estimate; only 29% get one Experian Health's 2023 State of Patient Access survey found that nearly 90% of patients want an accurate pre-treatment estimate, but less than a third receive one. Although estimates are a requirement under price transparency laws, delivering an accurate estimate is difficult without the help of automated systems. Dames says, “Patients are anxious about the cost of care, and they can't estimate their own out-of-pocket costs. Accurate, transparent pre-treatment estimates are an important tool for building trust with patients. When providers offer real-time insurance verification and coverage information, they proactively help patients understand their own financial obligations. From there, providers can collect copays at the point of service and suggest options like payment plans or charity care, if appropriate.” Automated processes and tools like Patient Estimates improve staff productivity and speed up collections. As staffing shortages continue, streamlining back-office tasks improves efficiency and reduces frustration. Valuable staff members have more time to do the complex human work of talking with patients and solving problems. Real-world success story: Blessing Health Systems oversees two hospitals, a college of nursing, and a charitable foundation with nearly 3,000 total employees. Like many healthcare providers, Blessing faced challenges, including registration errors, inaccurate patient estimates, and collection difficulties. Blessing implemented an integrated suite of solutions including eCareNext®, Patient Estimates, Patient Self Service, Patient Statements, Payer Alerts, PaymentSafe®, Registration QA, and several financial clearance products. The results: Point of service collections increased by more than 80%. Clean claim rate increased from 63% to 90%. Denials decreased by 27%. Gross A/R decreased by an average of 28 days. “[Blessing now has the tools needed] to be successful in one, user friendly application,” says Jill Stroot, Director of Patient Access at Blessing. An integrated patient access solution allows Blessing to capture and verify important insurance information and catch registration errors in real time, resulting in less manual work, less rework, and a faster, better revenue management process overall. Best practices for implementing patient access technology Most providers are looking to improve and accelerate the revenue cycle. Many, too, are looking toward digital transformation as a long-term goal. But that means many are balancing the need for system-wide transformation against current realities. Incremental change allows providers to advance the ball now while preparing for further opportunities in the future. While providers weigh their options, here are a few best practices to help guide their thinking. Prioritize If doing everything at once isn't possible, providers can start with the processes that will have the greatest impact. Identify areas of greatest need. Look for the greatest ROI. Find quick wins that can be implemented with little change or investment. Choose solutions that integrate now Blessing Health Systems chose Experian Health solutions in part for their easy integration with Cerner. Finding solutions that integrate with existing systems is critical. Ultimately, solutions should also integrate throughout the healthcare revenue cycle. Choose a partner for the long haul Finding a technology partner that offers a full range of revenue cycle solutions—extending beyond patient access—helps ensure providers can continue their digital transformation journeys. Technology isn't the only factor to consider: Support and consultation along the way can help providers make the right decisions and maximize the value of new solutions as they're added. How to improve the healthcare revenue cycle Recent years have brought many new challenges to the healthcare space, but also new technology that can smooth out kinks in the revenue cycle. Providers that leverage patient access technology to deliver convenience and transparency to patients, and greater efficiency and cost savings internally, can look forward to better revenue cycle management while laying the groundwork for continued evolution. Learn more about how Experian Health's integrated suite of solutions can help with streamlining patient access.
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