How OhioHealth cut denials by 42% with Patient Access Curator and solved claim errors at the source
“Registrars used to wonder, ‘Do I run Coordination of Benefits? Which insurance is primary?’ Now Patient Access Curator does all...
Insurance verification in healthcare: Why accuracy and speed matter
Key takeaways: Billing mistakes and claims delays are common when providers rely on manual patient insurance verification processes. Automated patient...
Coverage Discovery: How it works and benefits healthcare organizations
Over the past two decades, U.S. hospitals have absorbed nearly $745 billion in uncompensated care, according to the American Hospital Association....
The denial spiral: Breaking the cycle with predictive intelligence
For patient access leaders at large healthcare organizations, the pressure is mounting and has been building for some time. Healthcare...
Prior authorization software: Key features & benefits for healthcare providers
Manual prior authorization workflows represent one of the most tedious and expensive aspects of the healthcare revenue cycle. However, despite...
MD Anderson taps HealthEx to streamline patient data consent
Giving patients more direct control over their healthcare data is a frequent talking point among healthcare leaders. And it’s an...
6 ways revenue cycle automation accelerates healthcare reimbursements
Key takeaways: Error-prone manual processes are a top reason for delayed reimbursements. Automation across the revenue cycle can help providers...
Q&A: State of Patient Access 2025 – insights and challenges
Revenue cycle management (RCM) plays a central role in healthcare, influencing both patient access and the financial well-being of providers....
The State of Patient Access 2025
Patient access continues to improve, with both providers and patients reporting steady progress, according to The State of Patient Access...
Managing care with patient appointment scheduling software
For five years straight, patients responding to the State of Patient Access survey have ranked “seeing a doctor quickly” as...