Financial/Revenue Cycle Management
MHS Genesis has been successfully deployed to 12 new states, said officials in a statement this week.
A new study linked direct-to-consumer telemedicine visits to more downstream office and urgent care visits.
The deal, the EHR giant's second recent similar collaboration, aims to improve applicant experience and reduce the amount of time to issue a policy.
The total number of patients treated annually over a period of 10 years has expanded from 17,587 to 842,440 – and Airrosti credits its flexible IT approach.
The agency has been attempting to replace its decades-old core financial system with an integrated one for years.
"I believe the next 18 months will define the next five years," said Glen Tullman, now CEO of the new Transcarent platform.
What's more, it implemented the revenue cycle technology virtually during the height of the pandemic. Here's how staff did it, and achieved immediate results.
This week's top stories include U.S. Anesthesia Partners alleging UHC is "like a boa constrictor squeezing USAP-TX from all sides," Bright Health buying Zipnosis, and AstraZeneca working with Mass General Hospital on disease management.
Federal officials say Trillium Health spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in response to the incident.
But a new study found that telemedicine is still being used in surgical fields at higher rates than before the pandemic.