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What Is Information Blocking? Am I an Information Blocker?
See a summary of information blocking, including a definition and criteria to determine if an action could be considered information blocking.
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Risk Adjustment FAQs
Risk adjustment is used to appropriately compensate health plans for the costs associated with taking on members with chronic health conditions. See more.
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HCC Coding FAQs
An HCC is a category of chronic medical conditions that share similar cost patterns. Learn more. Read more HCC FAQs here.
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Confused About Information Blocking Prohibition? Start Here
Understand the potential impact of the information blocking prohibition for your organizations by asking these key questions.
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The Fragmentation of Public Health Data
In the US, there are over 2,000 government health data sets at the federal, state, and local levels, including several…
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Five Revenue Cycle Management Resolutions for 2021
Find ways to prepare for revenue cycle management in 2021, while considering new regulations, new medical codes, and continued financial uncertainty.
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Turning Financial Crisis Into ‘Opportunity’ Using A Clinically-Integrated Revenue Cycle
Learn how a clinically-integrated revenue cycle can be essential to turning financial crisis to opportunity when it comes to denials prevention. Read more.
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Retrospective Risk Adjustment Is Only One-Third Of The Continuum
Risk adjustment programs under the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid, and Medicare Advantage evaluate patients’ risk scores based on a combination of condition and demographics data. Using claims,…
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