Are you aware
that outsourcing is the preferred approach that many hospitals are using to get their coding accurately processed?
Is Outsourcing for you?
Ask
these questions and decide.
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Would you like to save money?
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Do you have a back log?
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Are your current services costing you too much?
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Tired of employee problems?
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In order to complete a job, your number of staff employees is growing?
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Will you have to invest in more hardware or software to complete the upcoming
jobs?
If you answered yes to any of questions, please
feel free to contact us!
If your still having trouble deciding, look
at what these hospital administrators have to say.
As a
contract coding company we would like to reach out to hospitals by sharing some of this with you. The Facts show that
the estimated coder shortage is as much as 30 percent across the nation.
Hospital Quotes
Bill Robertson, President and Trusteee of Adventist HealthCare, Inc.
Quotes:
“Coding
essentially creates the window through which others judge the complexity of care you’re providing. Outcomes are adjusted by severity. If your coding is not complete
and up-to-date it will affect how outside companies judge your level of care.”
Phil Incarnati, CEO of McLaren Health Corp. Quotes:
“Hospital board members
have a fiduciary responsibility to facilitate the preservation of assets for a hospital.
Coding is so critical that it needs to be high on the radar screen for board members and hospital administration.”
“Since we began outsourcing, our
coding gets a more focused and higher level of attention than it ever did before. Because
of the size of their coding work force, a coding firm can invest the resources to ensure our coding compliance is up to date
on a regular and consistent basis. They provide us a guarantee of accuracy that
we didn’t have before.”
“Our industry receives
a lot of criticism that we are not proactive enough with revenue. There are some
good lessons to learn from the pain of others. This is one issue that hospitals
can’t afford to sit on.”
Facts
- You allow yourself to grow in all aspects; because office staff uses excellent
quality patient care.
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Contract coding companies
can pick up the extra strain for many hospitals
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Contract coding companies
can save time and money
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Coding is input in
a timely fashion by a dedicated coder, which reduces your overhead by saving on payroll, benefits and staff training
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The cost of contracting
with a coding company is nowhere near to what the revenue is being lost on unbilled accounts
- Assurance of current codes and regulations
Another sure sign that your in need of bringing in extra help is if you are having a hard time
staying within two to three days of patient discharge.
IF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, LET KRM HELP
CONTACT US NOW
KRM Strives to provide coders before they are needed instead
of after
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