No Surprises Act 2022: Ensuring Compliance
Value-Based Care Insights Podcast with host Daniel J. Marino. In this episode Dan speaks with Shawn Stack of HFMA to share how health care systems can navigate the No Surprises Act.
Read MoreValue-Based Care Insights Podcast with host Daniel J. Marino. In this episode Dan speaks with Shawn Stack of HFMA to share how health care systems can navigate the No Surprises Act.
Read MoreLatest news being reported on payers and the health insurance industry including news from AHIP, HFMA, Anthem Inc., Cigna, CVS Health, Humana, InstaMed, UnitedHealth Group and more.
Although everyone in our field endeavors to continue caring for patients, each other and the families in our communities, healthcare leaders in particular clearly recognize the unprecedented challenges we face in trying to carry out our responsibilities as effectively as possible.
By Pete Thompson – This year’s HFMA Annual Conference achieved its goal of providing a forum to highlight the need for industry transformation along with progress toward improved reimbursement accuracy for hospitals, health systems and medical groups.
When it comes to healthcare financial and payment matters, value-based care, and policy here is what is being reported and talked about from CMS, Kaufman Hall, CNBC, Fitch Solutions, Ponder & Co., Hall Render and more.
By Kim Charland – Peter Drucker, world-renowned business management guru, reminds us to focus on both efficiency and effectiveness to improve long-standing processes, procedures or policies.
Another successful HFMA ANI conference in Orlando this week. This year the theme was Collaborating for the Future. With four days of a full agenda and packed exhibit hall, here is what they were tweeting about.
HFMA ANI 2017 starts Sunday, June 25 in Orlando. Don’t miss Dr. Paul Bradley from ZirMed and his presentation “Why Predictive Analytics in Healthcare?” on Tuesday, June 27 at 10:00 a.m. ET at the conference.
By Dan Ward – With HIMSS having been in Las Vegas only four months prior, many HFMA attendees could be forgiven for believing it was déjà vu all over again.