Rural Health Clinic Billing Releases New White Paper: How EHR and Billing Professionals Work Together to Optmize Financial Results
“Leveraging Human Expertise to Optimize Financial Results in a Digital World”
Moraine, OH (Oct. 5, 2011)--Rural Health Clinic Billing, the only medical billing company that is singularly focused on providing the leadership, expertise and technology necessary to enhance income for rural health clinics (RHCs) and critical access hospitals (CAHs), has today released a white paper designed to help Rural Health Clinic decision makers learn what Electronic Health Records (EHR) provide to the billing process.
“Electronic Health Records have been garnering a lot of national press attention recently due to the billions of dollars in incentives for hospitals to utilize this software,” said Rural Health Clinic president Greg Robinson. “Though many EHR programs additionally offer revenue management solutions, it is important to understand EHRs can enhance revenue cycle efficiency but cannot replace the human expertise and problem-solving abilities in the billing process.”
The paper specifically addresses the functionalities and limits of EHRs, how this software works with the unique needs of rural health clinics and necessary role that human billing specialists still play in the medical billing industry.
For a copy of the paper, click here, or visit www.ruralhealthbilling.com.
Michelle McRae
CCO Healthcare Partners
312.961.4745
mrm@ccopartners.com
About Rural Health Clinic Billing:
At Rural Health Clinic Billing, our name says it all. We are the only billing company that is singularly focused on providing the leadership, expertise and technology necessary to enhance income for Rural Health Clinics and Critical Access Hospitals. We understand the unique complexities of your market and have a proven record of optimizing income through a comprehensive service of documentation, coding, billing and collecting. Most of our clients see their revenue improve between 20-30%. We are passionate about helping you achieve your mission of providing excellent healthcare access in rural communities.
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