Missing H&P.No Op Notes.Late and missing charges.Need to combine accounts. There are many things that delay coding and increase DNFB. Coders want to code, and those I know are darn good at it. We measure coder “productivity,” but do we measure the barriers that get in their way? Why is it important? When we measure […]
Category: KPI
Eligibility Verification Rate
“I don’t have time to check insurance eligibility.” “It slows down our throughput during busy times.”It does take time to ask for the insurance information and I would argue, it is as important as the health history information. If we don’t collect the insurance or correct insurance, we bill the patient and cause them undue […]
Pre-Service Patient Collection Rate
“I’m afraid to ask for money.”“What if they can’t/won’t pay?”“I barely have time to get them registered, now I have to ask for money too?” Thirteen years ago HDHPs were just gaining steam in the marketplace. In October 2008 I gave a conference presentation encouraging providers to start changing their patient collection practices. Frankly, the […]
Discharged Not Final Billed are accounts stuck between the time the patient has discharged and the time a claim is generated. Activities that occur during this time include days waiting for final charges, coding and other unique reasons not to finalize for billing. One may want to break out coding days as a subset of […]
Denial Rate
We started our KPI series with A/R Days, the next one is Denial Rate. There are a couple of them, the one I’ll cover here is Remit Denial Rate. Why is it important? Denial prevention and appeals have been and continue to be one of the most resource draining activities of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM). […]
Every RCM leader knows that without a set of KPIs you are flying blind. The first of these measures is Days in Accounts Receivable. Why is it important? You have to know how fast you are turning receivables into cash. It’s a quick indicator how well accounts are moving from admission to payment. What’s the […]