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8 NOVEMBER - 2022IN MY OPINIONIN MY OPINIONAutomation and Artificial Intelligence transforming the Revenue Cycle SpaceBy Kimberly Scaccia, Vice President, Revenue Management, Mercyhealth Wisconsin and IllinoisBEFORE SELECTING THE RIGHT VENDOR FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION, YOU SHOULD KNOW WHAT PROBLEMS YOUR ORGANIZATION IS FACINGRevenue Cycle Management (RCM) models are gaining traction within the healthcare industry as it's extensively recognized for its ability to reduce management complexities. The space is changing, and the operations behind healthcare compensation is changing with it. Healthcare organizations have been going through an unprecedented crisis for the duration of the pandemic, where entire service lines have closed down to focus completely on stopping the spread of a deadly virus. Meanwhile, healthcare agencies have been going through a virtual revolution. Organizations are focusing on streamlining the entire manual processes, switch from paper records to electronic databases, and send administrative personnel home to work. Revenue Cycle Management is critical for healthcare to hold monetary viability and offer higher care to their patients. Kimberly Scaccia
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