Get Paid Faster: The Three Key Elements of Denial Management - on demand
Webinar
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Available Credits
- ACMPE: 1.00
- CEU: 1.00
Description
This webinar — recorded on November 5, 2024 — is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit.
There are three key elements of effective denial management that offer healthcare practices a way to maximize their revenue cycles: critical thinking, strategic decision-making and collaboration.
In this session, the speaker will share valuable insights and expertise on optimizing these essential elements of denial management to help healthcare organizations reduce denials and get paid faster.
This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:
- Analyze the three key elements of denial management and apply best practices for managing each effectively
- Evaluate revenue cycle data and implement appropriate actions based on the analysis
- Apply essential performance metrics to measure and track progress
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Continuing Education
Delivery method: Internet Live Course | Group Internet Based
Learning level: Intermediate - Education that builds on a basic curriculum, designed to improve your ability to analyze and apply skills learned to a topic or knowledge area.
Learning format: Traditional
Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the topic or knowledge area.
Advance preparation: None
Duration: 60 minutes
Claiming Credit: If you wish to claim continuing education credit, you must watch the recording and complete the session evaluation in order to meet the requirements of the accrediting organizations.
- ACMPE, medical practice administrators in certification and Fellowship through ACMPE
- CEU, generic continuing education credit
For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.
Speaker
Technical Requirements
This webinar consisted of a 60-minute presentation and question-and-answer session.
You will receive informational emails with instructions to access the recording and related resources, as well as steps to claim continuing education credits.