Power 5: Future of RCM, Problem Payers and ZMOT

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This week was rather instructional at Power Your Practice. And we’re all about sharing information, so no surprise there.

Check out a quick recap of the week’s articles below to learn about the future of RCM systems, pesky problem payers and what the ‘zero moment of truth’ even means.

Where Will RCM Systems Go After Rule-Based Intelligence?
What do you know about rule-based intelligence and artificial intelligence? After a short crash course on both, you’ll learn about the latest healthcare technology and where RCM systems will go from there.

How to Handle Problem Payers
We all hate wrenches in our proverbial carrousels. Read on to learn what you do when payers are gumming up the works, despite how diligent you and your practice staff have been with your claims.

5 Factors to Consider Before Choosing an RCM System
We feel there’s not enough written on the matter of purchasing revenue cycle management systems, so we’ve offered a basic starter guide to help your practice explore options.

3 Tips to Migrate Your Office to EHRs
We’ve focused on helping your practice know the ins and outs of EHRs before purchasing one, and now we’re guiding you through installation, training and implementation as well.

Reaching Patients at the ‘Zero Moment of Truth’
Customers are making decisions to support brands before they even come into contact with a product, with or without the brand’s involvement. Patients will be doing the same thing with the physicians they need. How do you plan to reach them?

Stay tuned because next week we’ll discuss how you can promote your practice, speculate more on the future of healthcare with a big data article, and tell you how your practice can handle major changes while staying above water.

Rest up this weekend. It’ll be intense.


Ahmed Mori

Ahmed Mori joined CareCloud as a content writer specializing in Meaningful Use certification, EHRs and mHealth. He enjoys researching and reporting on innovative healthcare technologies. Read his work on PYP and the CareCloud blog. Follow him on Twitter: @AhmedPYP

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