Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices, Second Edition helps health information professionals and students better understand and participate in the revenue cycle management process by providing examples of how facilities can move from managing the revenue cycle by department to managing with an interdisciplinary approach to gain significant improvements on the timely flow of revenue. This book illustrates demonstrated practices in revenue cycle management (RCM) and educates the reader in understanding the interdepartmental dependencies and overall contributors to RCM with a focus on acute acute-care hospitals from the perspective of the HIM department. Topics covered include revenue cycle basics, cost analysis and payer contracts, patient access, documentation and charge capture, record completion and coding, claims management, and an overview of how charges become revenue. Key Features: Chapter content illustrates best practices in RCM with a focus on acute-care hospitals from an HIM department perspective New to this edition: each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, and check-your-understanding questions Online resources include sample forms, logs, questionnaires, policies, and tracking tools as well as supplementary AHIMA toolkits, white papers, and practice briefs Instructor's materials include a test bank (also available in Respondus), PowerPoint slides for each chapter, sample syllabi for associate and baccalaureate programs, and a content map connecting chapter content to CAHIIM standards for HIT and HIM programs

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Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices, Second Edition helps health information professionals and students better understand and participate in the revenue cycle management process by providing examples of how facilities can move from managing the revenue cycle by department to managing with an interdisciplinary approach to gain significant improvements on the timely flow of revenue. This book illustrates demonstrated practices in revenue cycle management (RCM) and educates the reader in understanding the interdepartmental dependencies and overall contributors to RCM with a focus on acute acute-care hospitals from the perspective of the HIM department. Topics covered include revenue cycle basics, cost analysis and payer contracts, patient access, documentation and charge capture, record completion and coding, claims management, and an overview of how charges become revenue. Key Features: Chapter content illustrates best practices in RCM with a focus on acute-care hospitals from an HIM department perspective New to this edition: each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, and check-your-understanding questions Online resources include sample forms, logs, questionnaires, policies, and tracking tools as well as supplementary AHIMA toolkits, white papers, and practice briefs Instructor's materials include a test bank (also available in Respondus), PowerPoint slides for each chapter, sample syllabi for associate and baccalaureate programs, and a content map connecting chapter content to CAHIIM standards for HIT and HIM programs

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Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

by Nadinia Davis
Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices

by Nadinia Davis

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Revenue Cycle Management Best Practices, Second Edition helps health information professionals and students better understand and participate in the revenue cycle management process by providing examples of how facilities can move from managing the revenue cycle by department to managing with an interdisciplinary approach to gain significant improvements on the timely flow of revenue. This book illustrates demonstrated practices in revenue cycle management (RCM) and educates the reader in understanding the interdepartmental dependencies and overall contributors to RCM with a focus on acute acute-care hospitals from the perspective of the HIM department. Topics covered include revenue cycle basics, cost analysis and payer contracts, patient access, documentation and charge capture, record completion and coding, claims management, and an overview of how charges become revenue. Key Features: Chapter content illustrates best practices in RCM with a focus on acute-care hospitals from an HIM department perspective New to this edition: each chapter includes learning objectives, key terms, and check-your-understanding questions Online resources include sample forms, logs, questionnaires, policies, and tracking tools as well as supplementary AHIMA toolkits, white papers, and practice briefs Instructor's materials include a test bank (also available in Respondus), PowerPoint slides for each chapter, sample syllabi for associate and baccalaureate programs, and a content map connecting chapter content to CAHIIM standards for HIT and HIM programs


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584265269
Publisher: AHIMA
Publication date: 06/01/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.40(d)
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