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Experian Health’s Patient Access Curator helped Columbus Regional Health (CRH) improve front-end accuracy after a vendor outage exposed workflow gaps. With Patient Access Curator, CRH reduced eligibility denials by 41%, and coordination of benefits and registration denials by 37%, while achieving 97% coverage accuracy.

Health insurance discovery solutions help healthcare organizations prevent missed billing opportunities, reduce denials and maximize revenue. Learn how coverage discovery works to find missing or forgotten active insurance at every step of the patient's financial journey.

Missing or incomplete documentation, coding errors, and duplicate claims are among the most preventable claims errors. However, staffing shortages, inefficient workflows, and denial management headaches may also lead to mistakes. Learn more about the common reasons for claims errors and how to avoid them.

Rising healthcare costs refer to the increasing financial burden of medical care for patients and providers, driven by higher service prices, insurance complexity and out-of-pocket expenses. These rising costs are causing patients to delay care, increasing financial strain and creating new challenges for healthcare revenue cycles.

Sweeping changes to healthcare coverage and reimbursement under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) are set to put pressure on patient access. In the second webinar in Experian Health’s three-part series on OBBBA, industry leaders discussed how front-end accuracy is now the frontline in revenue protection. The discussion covered how automation and artificial intelligence (AI) can help protect patients and revenue as coverage becomes more volatile.

Experian Health’s new denial management survey shows that preventable errors at registration continue to drive denials, making front-end data accuracy and automation essential to reduce rework, protect revenue and submit cleaner claims the first time.

Calculating patient responsibility in medical billing requires accurate, real-time data on coverage, benefits and payer rules. This article explains how patient financial responsibility is determined, why inaccurate estimates lead to delayed care and rising bad debt, and how providers can improve patient cost estimation.

Experian Health’s latest State of Patient Access 2026 survey captures how patients and providers feel patient access has changed over the past year. This article highlights where progress is most visible, along with opportunities for further improvement, such as appointment speed, financial clarity and front-end data accuracy.

Experian Health’s State of Patient Access 2026 survey shows that timely access to care is the number one priority for patients. This article explains what patient access is, what makes it challenging, and how digital tools can help providers improve accuracy, efficiency and patient satisfaction.