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Three ways automation can help weather the storm of uncompensated care

From the moment a patient is admitted, automation strategies can help devise payment plans, find missing coverage, or screen for financial assistance and charity eligibility.

Published: Apr 22, 2020 by Experian Health

How health plans can prepare now to close gaps in care when COVID-19 subsides

During this time when the whole world is wrestling with the Covid-19 crisis, planning for the future is difficult. However, there is no question that as the nation emerges from its stay-at-home status, there will be huge release of pent-up demand – especially for healthcare. Health systems have streamlined their operations to deal with the influx of COVID-19 testing and treatments. As a result, any non-emergent care or care unrelated to COVID-19 has been heavily gated, if not canceled entirely. This of course includes preventative care, non-critical regular screenings, and other services related to care gaps. Once the patient flow moves out of crisis mode, these services will certainly resume – and they will resume in earnest. This increased demand for services, coupled with the time lost to meet quality metrics, will place a real burden on member services and quality teams as they work to ensure missed preventative care, screenings, and other care related to care gaps are being sought and coordinated. It is possible to make small moves now to strategically prepare for what’s coming, so that when the crisis subsides organizations can be well positioned to serve their members. Here are a few key things payers can do to get ready: Get your data and strategy in order – Now is the time to use data to better understand your members and fill in any gaps you may have. For example, it is going to be essential to understand geographies and associated provider groups where care gap non-compliance is likely to be highest, so you can strategically focus on those areas. Also, understanding what the best channel of communication is and ensuring that you have accurate contact info for those members is critical. Fundamentally, plans will need data that can help them identify who to target and can supply needed, accurate contact info.Understand your members' SDOH barriers – Understanding your members' social determinants of health (SDOH) barriers will be more important than ever. One of the unfortunate byproducts of this COVID-19 crisis is the economic damage. As a result, there will undoubtedly be critical gaps, like transportation, that will affect your members' ability to access care and thus need to be accounted for. Likewise, with the downturn in the economy, additional social determinants will be on the rise, like food insecurity, housing insecurity, and access to medications. These should also factor into your overall plan – and thankfully there are increasing ways to identify and track SDOH.Implement digital tools now – Ensure your member engagement strategy is fully informed and your teams are ready to efficiently execute. While data can round out any information gaps that may exist for you – contact info, SDOH gaps, etc. – tools that can provide quick, convenient access to services will be needed to take action. For example, enabling your member engagement team with a digital scheduling platform that allows them to book appointments with providers without calling the provider, is a proven way to accelerate member engagement and close gaps in care. This type of digital engagement not only provides an efficiency gain, it also greatly improves the member experience as call times are shorter and members are given greater access to care. In times like this current pandemic it can be hard to think about much else beyond the here and now, and especially hard to picture a brighter future. But prudence would dictate that taking a little time now to prepare can make a big difference when things do start to open back up. Find out more about data driven solutions for member engagement.

Published: Apr 16, 2020 by

Automation can help track active coverage during the        COVID-19 chaos

With many hospitals already operating at slim margins amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the consequences of a rise in uncompensated care could be significant.

Published: Apr 08, 2020 by Experian Health

Could the coronavirus make patient portals access point No. 1?

As most Americans stay home to limit the spread of coronavirus, consumers and providers are showing more interest in patient portals and telehealth programs.

Published: Apr 01, 2020 by Experian Health

Could SDOH screening be a play in healthcare providers’ COVID-19 attack plans?

In the case of COVID-19, providers are considering SDOH to flag particular data fields in an attempt to identify patients with access to care challenges.

Published: Mar 26, 2020 by Experian Health

Asking the right questions to protect patient identities

With patient portal adoption on the rise, healthcare organizations must consider the right steps to take in order to protect patient identities.

Published: Mar 25, 2020 by Experian Health

How healthcare providers are tapping into unique scheduling solutions to manage COVID-19 patient testing

Health systems and medical groups are starting to leverage new ways to schedule and prioritize patient testing amidst COVID-19.

Published: Mar 18, 2020 by

A four-part strategy to find missing healthcare coverage faster

Finding missing coverage is a challenge for most healthcare providers, but with the right discovery strategy, it’s possible reduce bad debt.

Published: Mar 16, 2020 by

Patient Safety Awareness Week: an opportunity to build trust

Universal patient identifiers are an integral part of that goal. Patient Safety Awareness Week is the perfect time to convey that message.

Published: Mar 05, 2020 by

Three essential ingredients for a healthy payer-provider relationship

Within the industry, we already measure so many aspects of the revenue cycle, but are we paying enough attention to the payer-provider relationship?

Published: Mar 02, 2020 by

More than buzzwords: how consumer data is opening up the healthcare industry

Health systems invest in data analytics to enhance patient experience & address social determinants, recognizing consumer data’s vital role. Learn more!

Published: Feb 24, 2020 by Experian Health

Nobody likes surprises: how to add transparency to your billing process

All in, transparent pricing is an increasingly useful strategy to improve revenue alongside patient satisfaction.

Published: Feb 20, 2020 by Experian Health

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