Unlocking the Power of Advanced Analytics in Healthcare RCM
Every step in the healthcare revenue cycle, from patient scheduling and clinical encounters to medical coding, billing, and reimbursement, generates data. As hospitals and health systems continue to face financial and operational pressures, many are discovering that basic reporting tools are no longer providing the insights needed to make informed decisions.
Basic revenue cycle management (RCM) analytics are typically static reports pulled from an electronic health record (EHR) or billing system. They are retrospective and summarize what happened, but they rarely explain why or what should happen next. Typical questions that can be answered include:
- How many claims were submitted last week?
- What are the average days in accounts receivable (A/R)?
- How many encounters were coded?
In contrast, advanced analytics can offer predictive power, cross-functional visibility, and real-time decision support. It can transform RCM data from a rearview mirror that reports history into a GPS to guide strategy. Insights provided include:
- Predictive modeling capabilities help forecast denial trends, reimbursement risks, or operational bottlenecks before they occur.
- Prescriptive analytics to suggest actionable interventions.
- Alerting systems flag issues in real time to enable quick action on emerging issues.
- Natural language query capabilities that allow non-technical users to ask complex questions and receive immediate answers that are easy to understand.
Advanced analytics can also help bridge organizational silos by providing a shared data environment and aligning teams around common key performance indicators (KPIs). Rather than operating independent metrics and priorities, patient access and A/R leaders can align to examine root causes of denied claims, which can reveal actionable fixes that improve both departments’ performance.
The Power of Data Visualization
Visual storytelling is a core feature of modern analytics tools. Human brains process information and numbers more effectively when presented graphically. Effective dashboards highlight outliers, trends, and progress toward goals and create a dynamic feedback loop for teams to address issues.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) are also advancing how people interact with data to make informed decisions. Rather than building complex queries and reviewing multiple disconnected manual reports, emerging analytics platforms can generate a customized dashboard showing the top denial reasons by month or the A/R agents with the fastest resolution times for high-dollar claims……........................Read more at AGS Health’s Blog: Beyond Spreadsheets: Unlocking the Power of Advanced Analytics in Healthcare RCM

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