So what’s RCM?
By Neale Pashley Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) refers to a payment process that integrates an all-inclusive range of tools, practices, techniques and solutions that are closely interconnected to information and operational healthcare services. The goal of RCM is to ensure the healthcare provider or facility has a friction-free billing and payment process. An RCM Strategy…
Read MoreRSNA’s First Virtual Conference: How You Can Prepare
By Neale Pashley The RSNA conference is one of the biggest and most significant of the year. But this year, the 450,000 sq ft exhibit space has been replaced by a computer, monitor, mouse, and keyboard for coronavirus safety measures. You may have the same doubts we do on whether the virtual RSNA will work.…
Read MoreHoliday Travel Risks: How To Protect Yourself And Others While Travelling
It may have been awhile since you’ve seen your family, and you’ve been waiting until the Holidays to see them. Unfortunately, everyone else has the same idea, which makes travelling even riskier. This holiday season poses some challenges, especially now that the number of travelers have hit pre-pandemic numbers for the first time. Is it…
Read MoreWhy The Real Number Of Ransomware Attacks Is Higher Than You Think
The number of ransomware attacks is higher than you think. Recently, a University of Vermont network found that even more ransomware attacks have infected their hospitals. The same cybercrime gang that infected at least three other hospitals recently has also attacked University of Vermont Health Network, according to two sources from the investigation. Last week Wednesday,…
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know About Radiology Post-Pandemic
By Bud Dey As the Pfizer vaccine has already shown promise, there is hope that, eventually, the pandemic will be over. As Radiologists have been forced to focus on the immediate situation, will they be prepared for the aftermath of this public health crisis? Two of the main factors affecting radiology’s future status include regulatory…
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