In last week’s blog: Evaluation and Management (E/M) Essentials, we mentioned aligning coding educators with clinical build experts to support a foundation for accurate coding and charge capture success. Undoubtably, such an education and feedback [...]
The modern Emergency Department is a crucial and fast-paced environment, providing care at high costs. It is imperative to obtain full reimbursement of services, yet many EDs struggle to charge and code their accounts effectively. As a result, vendors [...]
The Epic Charge Router is one of the most robust pieces of charging functionality within the Epic EMR platform. It can singlehandedly create new charges, delete unnecessary charges, and update any item of the charge records it pleases. On the surface the [...]
How to Automate in the Epic Charge Router
The Epic Charge Router is one of the most robust pieces of charging functionality within the Epic EMR platform. It can singlehandedly create new charges, delete unnecessary charges, and update any item of the charge records it pleases. On the surface the [...]
When to Automate in the Epic Charge Router?
The Epic Charge Router is one of the most robust pieces of charging functionality within the Epic EMR platform. It can create new charges, delete unnecessary charges, and update any item of the charge it pleases. On the surface the charge router seems [...]
Lost in Translation: The Value of Accurate Charge Capture
On average, hospitals lose roughly 1% of potential net revenue due to issues and deficiencies with charge capture processes1. The financial stakes of the matter are certainly real, and usually understood. And yet, difficulties continue to arise due to a [...]
The Wilshire Group wants to wish all the amazing revenue integrity professionals that we have worked with a happy Revenue Integrity Week. The work you have done and continue to do is not going unnoticed and we appreciate your dedication to the [...]
As healthcare has evolved with EHR practices, transitioning responsibilities have called for the need to re-define a fundamental discipline of the revenue cycle. Standardly, the revenue cycle is comprised of five main parts: access, charging, coding, [...]