Deploying Bots in Healthcare to Find Revenue Cycle Improvements.

Rose T Dunn
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Summary: Doing more with less has been a business mantra for decades. Healthcare leaders have implemented flex scheduling and job sharing, streamlined workflows, committed to process improvement techniques such as Lean, hired retirees, gained efficiencies from remote work ... and the list goes on. Each tactic has yielded productivity improvements, yet the need to do more with less continues. Postpandemic challenges include staff recruitment and retention, labor inflation, and dwindling margins, all of which must be addressed while maintaining corporate cultures. The journey with bots described here started in this dynamic environment, and the work has not been single-threaded. The organization featured here-an integrated delivery network-has digital front-door and back-end robotic process automation (RPA) projects underway. The digital front-door initiative supports patient self-registration and automates authorizations and insurance verification processes. The back-end patient financial services RPA project replaces and enhances existing technology. Revenue cycle as a multidepartment function is leadership's poster child for RPA, and the revenue cycle team is tasked to demonstrate the value of the technology. This article covers the initial steps and lessons learned in the process.

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在医疗保健中部署机器人以改进收入周期。
总结:几十年来,少花钱多办事一直是商界的口头禅。医疗保健领导者实施了灵活的调度和工作共享,简化了工作流程,致力于精益等流程改进技术,雇用了退休人员,从远程工作中获得了效率……这样的例子不胜枚举。每一种策略都提高了生产率,但仍然需要少花钱多办事。大流行后的挑战包括员工招聘和保留、劳动力通胀和利润率下降,所有这些问题都必须在保持企业文化的同时得到解决。这里描述的机器人之旅开始于这个动态环境,并且工作不是单线程的。该组织是一个集成的交付网络,正在进行数字前门和后端机器人过程自动化(RPA)项目。数字前门计划支持患者自我注册,并自动化授权和保险验证流程。后端患者财务服务RPA项目取代并增强了现有技术。作为多部门功能的收入周期是RPA的领导典范,收入周期团队的任务是展示该技术的价值。本文介绍了该过程中的初始步骤和经验教训。
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