Experian Health Blog
healthcare organizations can use data to fight medical identity theft. When you’re armed with the right information, you can put in place the right strategy.
When you have reliable insights and data analytics to anticipate what patients might need and work care teams to develop a shortlist of options.
Q&A with Experian Health Patient Access leader on MyHealthDirect Acquisition and enhancing the patient experience
Patient AccessExperian Health acquires Mayan to evolve core revenue cycle management capabilities and enhance the patient experience with digital coordination solutions.
Common reasons for denials are missing or incorrect billing information, non-covered charges for care, and absent authorizations; here’s how to minimize it.
Here’s how you can leverage automation, digitization and consumer-centric approaches to shore up your data security and prevent medical identity theft.
Boost engagement with patient portals by keeping them secure and leveraging consumer data to reach your consumers with the right message at the right time.
Harnessing the right data on SDOH leads to smarter investment and operational decisions, yielding advantages for your health system as a whole.
Discover the main contributing factors of patient misidentification and how providers can prevent them with patient identity solutions.
Referential matching is only as good as the data it’s trying to match. Some vendors repurpose data which can be vulnerable to inaccuracies.
Data-driven technology creates a patient financial experience that is friendly, understandable and accessible, while delivering the good-faith estimates.
When someone enrolls in the portal, use identity proofing to ensure they are who they say they are. It’s important to ask out-of-wallet questions.
An automated coverage discovery solution can reduce instances of uncompensated care by identifying patient accounts without sufficient insurance coverage.