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Grease the Wheels of Your Revenue Cycle Using Workflow Automation
Health Management Technology, 09/16/09
Mayer M – The financial life of a hospital is tied to the smooth operation of its revenue cycle. Each stage of this financial 'life cycle' needs to operate as smoothly and accurately as possible. By automating the manual workflows that slow progress and introduce inaccuracies, hospitals are experiencing faster revenue, reduced denials, a more efficient workforce and greater customer satisfaction.
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