Finding Solutions to Insurance Claim Problems

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Payor adversity in healthcare refers to payment disputes, delays, and billing challenges with various payors, impacting providers’ revenue and workflow. Electronic Health Records (EHR) and practice management software, like ClinicMind, offer solutions to streamline payment processes, manage billing efficiently, and track payments. ClinicMind provides customizable EHR and practice management tools with comprehensive training and support for healthcare providers.

This is what you need to know about getting insurance claims paid

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Financial float in insurance refers to funds retained by insurance companies through the difference between collected premiums and paid claims. Insurers invest this surplus to generate profits. Payer-provider adversity arises when insurance companies delay or deny payments, impacting medical providers. ClinicMind’s EHR and billing technology help providers streamline billing processes, identify and fix claim errors, and efficiently manage payments, reducing delays and disputes.

What the CURES Act Means for EHI and Information Sharing

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The CURES Act, enacted in 2016, focuses on streamlining healthcare information sharing, improving mental health services, addressing the opioid crisis, and enhancing privacy protections. It promotes electronic health information (EHI) accessibility while prohibiting information blocking practices. Information blocking encompasses any interference with EHI flow, primarily in electronic health records. ClinicMind, an ONC-certified solution, ensures EHI privacy and accessibility, streamlining practice management and compliance with CURES Act guidelines.

The New 988 Mental Health Crisis Line

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The 988 Crisis Lifeline, launched on July 1, 2022, is a suicide prevention network connecting over 200 crisis call centers across the U.S. It provides immediate access to mental health professionals for individuals in crisis, offering an alternative to involving police and first responders in mental health situations. While promising, concerns include the potential dispatch of police officers in emergencies, urging the need for continued improvements to the crisis response system.