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On April 27, millions of workplaces, employees, parents and children will celebrate the 24th year anniversary of the Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work® Day program, which encourages girls and boys across the country to dream without gender limitations and to think imaginatively about their family, work and community lives. This national, public education program connects what children learn at school with the actual working world. Experian Health's offices will be participating in this program as part of its Women in Leadership initiative. Learn more about it and how your organization can participate.

Published: March 14, 2017 by Experian Health

In case you missed them, below are links to recently created videos of our clients and staff, as well as links to recorded webinars. New Videos Our healthcare provider clients share their experiences and best practices using Experian Health’s solutions. Watch Now Chris Lah from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital shares his insight around healthcare reimbursement challenges. Watch Now Rachel Papka from Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging Centers outlines her orders management challenges and how her organization has overcome them. Watch Now Karly Rowe from Experian Health highlights the importance of matching, managing and protecting patient identities to safeguard medical information and reduce risk. Watch Now Tony Murdoch from Experian Data Quality explains how Experian's Data Quality Solutions can add value to our clients. Watch Now On Demand Webinars Patient Identification – The Challenges Healthcare Leaders and the Industry are Facing Today (HealthLeaders-hosted event). View Now (registration required) The Importance of Managing and Protecting Patient Identities (NAHAM-hosted event). View Now (registration required)  

Published: March 13, 2017 by Experian Health

In its first year of consideration, Experian Health’s ClaimSource® solution garnered the 2017 Category Leader title for claims management. This was achieved by having products and customer support that address the top issues in Patient Accounting, including: Declining reimbursement making it more important to ensure accurate payments Slow payment from third-party payers Having to make analytics-based key financial and operational decisions Constantly changing governmental mandates and payer requirements Managing the move from fee-for-service reimbursement to value-based reimbursement The challenge of finding skilled resources The continual stress to do more with less The Experian Health ClaimSource product suite addresses these challenges first by providing excellent products that are all seamlessly interfaced and can provide exception-based processing for: Automation of processing clean claims through the use of an expansive library of national payer edits The ability and willingness to create provider specific custom edits Expediting the follow up process thru the use of enhanced claims status detailed responses Enabling more efficient processing of denials by analyzing denials reasons and automating workflow Automating the payment posting process with customized posting files for handling splits and contractual adjustments Providing the best interfaces available for Epic clients for both hospital and physician billing offices We follow that up by offering superior customer support for our clients. By leveraging our size, experience, and multiple locations in Sacramento, California and our new location in Schaumburg, Illinois, we support clients from Hawaii to New York to Alaska to Florida and everywhere in-between. These two offices allow our clients to get great hands on support for implementations, training, extensive custom programming, as well as experienced billing analysts with decades of billing knowledge. We always thought our claims products stood out against our competition, but now KLAS has validated that for us. Ask your Experian Health account representative or email us at experianhealth@experian.com to find out how we can help your business office address your specific needs.

Published: March 3, 2017 by Experian Health

Why is missing coverage so detrimental? When patients are unable to pay, providers see an increase in self-pay receivables - 97% of hospitals reported an increase in self-pay receivables compared with the prior fiscal year. When providers can’t collect, the result is uncompensated care $35.7 billion – The amount of uncompensated care hospitals provided in 2015 (AHA, Dec 2016, http://www.aha.org/content/15/uncompensatedcarefactsheet.pdf) Registration errors and frequently changing insurance coverage contribute to an increase in self-pay receivables and bad debt: 20% error rate: Wastes an estimated $15.5B in claims that are never corrected and re-processed. Find previously unidentified coverage to reduce bad debt Experian Health’s Coverage Discovery® solution provides an efficient and trusted means for healthcare providers to reduce misclassified self-pay accounts. Our advanced self-pay engine maximizes the actionable coverage found for our customers across government and commercial payers, previously missed due to frequently changing insurances, data entry mistakes or patient misrepresentation to avoid high deductible health plans. The benefits to you: Make coverage identification more efficient Reduce number of accounts sent to collections & charity Maximize insurance reimbursement revenue Identify primary, secondary, & tertiary coverage Automate the self-pay scrubbing process What are our clients are saying about Coverage Discovery: [Video] Murry Ford, Grady Health System: “Coverage Discovery has brought in quite a bit of revenue for us—revenue that we would not have identified otherwise.” [Video] Mike Simms, Cone Health: “Since we’ve been using Coverage Discovery, we’ve received over $3 million in payments—more than a 300% ROI. It’s well worth every dollar spent.” Here’s why Coverage Discovery is different: Flexibility: Multiple delivery options easily fit Coverage Discovery into your revenue cycle Time matters: Find coverage on-demand Powered by Experian: Billions of data assets improve account specific intelligence and maximize found coverage Relevant: Confidence Scoring reduces data noise and removes potential false-positives to ensure staff time is focused on actionable accounts Uncover previously unidentified coverage with Coverage Discovery.

Published: March 3, 2017 by Experian Health

Challenge: a disconnected healthcare ecosystem Exchanging information across the healthcare ecosystem and achieving interoperability is a goal and challenge all healthcare organizations share. While regulations such as the Affordable Care Act introduced incentives and requirements to drive adoption of electronic medical records, they also highlighted a critical gap in healthcare – a universal patient identifier. Impact: Felt downstream across your enterprise The lack of a universal patient identifier, compounded by data integration challenges and the increasing fluidity of patient data, has created significant issues downstream – billing errors, redundant treatments and testing, HIPAA breaches, incorrect administration of treatments and prescriptions, and more. These issues contribute to the pool of preventable medical errors, which is currently the number three leading cause of death in the United States. Solution: Universal Identity Manager Experian Health’s Universal Identity Manager (UIM) accurately identifies patients and matches records within and across disparate healthcare entities, creating a universal patient identifier to facilitate information exchange. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience managing universal identifiers across various industries and leveraging Experian’s consumer demographic information, the UIM achieves higher match rates than traditional industry solutions. Integration flexibility The UIM is integrated within eCare NEXT®, but also supports various API options. It can also be leveraged in conjunction with biometric and traditional Enterprise Master Patient Index solutions. Batch: Receives, processes, and loads patient demographic information via patient data file. Starting with an initial historical patient data file in batch is recommended. The UIM algorithm is applied to accurately identify duplicate records and assign a Universal Patient Identifier (UPI) that can be used to facilitate information exchange across different healthcare entities. The UIM Batch is currently being offered at no charge to the entire healthcare industry. Duplicate Merge Tool: Provides a workflow tool to address duplicate patient records identified through the UIM batch. The Duplicate Merge Tool encompasses robust access and issue assignment management, configurable merge strategies, customizable search and filter capabilities, comprehensive audit trails, and postback or file output options. Search & Duplicate Medical Record Number (MRN) Alert: Leverages in process scripting to perform a real-time search the UIM as patient demographic information is being entered into an HIS during registration. The optimized patient record for each potential patient match is returned. If the search is circumvented, a Duplicate MRN alert will be created within eCare NEXT and prompt manual user review. Real-time search can also be facilitated through a direct API integration. Experian Single Best Record: Leverages an algorithm to look across all linked patient accounts that exist within a client’s enterprise database and aliases and addresses from Experian’s demographic information and returns back a patient’s single best record by demographic field. Data Analysis: Offers standard, premium, and custom reporting options with detailed data analysis across your patient data file. Learn more about Universal Identity Manager here, or contact your account representative for more information.

Published: March 3, 2017 by Experian Health

Sanford Health vetted four revenue cycle vendors to meet their challenges of manual collection processes, bad debt and low employee collection rates. They selected Experian Health largely based on ease of implementation with the Epic platform, products that required little intervention from Sanford’s IT department, a strong team of consulting resources and previous success with other Experian Health products. According to Mike Beyer, Director Patient Accounts, Sanford Health, “Collections Optimization Manager really allows me to segment out and find those patients that have the ability to pay; and to avoid chasing those who instead qualify for our Presumptive Financial Assistance/Charity program.” With Collections Optimization Manager, Sanford Health realized a total in-house patient collection lift of $40+ million since they first implemented in October 2014; with an average monthly lift is $2.3 million. Contributing drivers of this success: leveraging segmentation and Federal Poverty Level (FPL) within Collections Optimization Manager to determine Presumptive Financial Assistance and account routing to our new cloud-based dialer solution, PatientDial. Download the full case study Watch the video

Published: March 3, 2017 by Experian Health

Frank Abagnale will present “Stealing Your Life” at HIMSS17 on Monday, Feb. 20, 2017 from 3pm – 4pm.   Session #58.  Location:  Room 320  at the Orange County Convention Center Frank Abagnale is one of the world’s most respected authorities on forgery, fraud, embezzlement, and secure documents. For over 40 years he has worked with, advised, and consulted with hundreds of financial institutions, corporations and government agencies around the world. Mr. Abagnale’s rare blend of knowledge and expertise began more than 50 years ago when he was known as one of the world’s most famous con men. Mr. Abagnale will bring his audience up-to-date with all aspects of identity theft, data breaches, medical identity theft and the means used to obtain peoples identities. He will discuss the importance of identity management healthcare organizations. After the presentation, Mr. Abagnale will be in the Experian Health booth #3503 to meet and greet HIMSS attendees.  We invite you come by our booth to meet Mr. Abagnale!  Click here for more information on the presentation.

Published: December 13, 2016 by Experian Health

Your organization would make a great participant in our Universal Patient Network. We’ve developed a unique solution leveraging Experian’s demographic data to establish a universal patient identifier, which has higher match performance than standard industry tools. We would like to offer YOU an opportunity to leverage our Universal Identity Manager (UIM) Batch product at NO CHARGE.* What you give: Patient demographic data in a secure file/message What you get: File with Universal Patient Identifier (UPI) and identified duplicates (at your specific frequency) How you benefit: Information exchange, care coordination, patient safety, operational efficiency and financial savings Your organization can address duplicate issues and be at the forefront of promoting a universal patient identifier. Contact Experian Health today to learn more! Visit www.experian.com/umpi, email experianhealth@experian.com or call 1 888 661 5657.   *Offer is limited to Experian Health’s UIM Batch Process product and shall remain open for such time as Experian Health may decide.

Published: December 5, 2016 by Experian Health

Experian Health and NCPDP (National Council for Prescription Drug Programs) have joined forces to introduce a vendor-neutral solution that powers a national patient identifier. Experian Health and NCPDP have announced a strategic alliance to provide a vendor neutral solution to address the complexities of managing patient identification. With a shared vision to create solutions and leverage data for the common good, this alliance brings an innovative matching solution that provides the framework for establishing a unique patient identifier to address patient safety, financial and operational challenges across the U.S. healthcare ecosystem. Read the press release here.

Published: November 29, 2016 by Experian Health

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