Retail outlets make plans to delve deeper into providing health services similar to stand alone traditional clinics while challenges to the Medical Deferral Program may remove access to serious medical care for immigrants pending permanent status.
Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing
Recent Posts
What We're Reading- September 2nd
Sep 2, 2019 3:33:09 PM / by Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing posted in News, ICE, WalMart, CVS, Healthcare, Health Clinics
What We're Reading- August 26th
Aug 26, 2019 11:45:00 AM / by Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing posted in medicare reimbursement, Revenue Cycle Management, Medicaid, Medicare, News, RHC, CMS
Artificial Intelligence and changes in the way we save and share medical information are dominating the news in healthcare. The dialogue around Medicare for All heats up as providers consider what reimbursements would look like for their facilities.
What We're Reading- August 19th
Aug 19, 2019 11:45:00 AM / by Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing posted in medicare reimbursement, Revenue Cycle Management, Medicaid, Medicare, News, RHC, CMS
No matter if you are on the facility or the partner side of Revenue Cycle Management, there is a lot of information, both legal and regulatory, to keep up with to maximize reimbursements. Here are a few things of interest that we are reading right now:
What We're Reading- August 12th
Aug 12, 2019 4:33:48 PM / by Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing posted in Behavioral Health, medicare reimbursement, Revenue Cycle Management, Medicaid, Medicare, News, RHC, CMS
From the dealing with the aftermath of a mass shooting in behavioral health to how rural health facilities are recruiting for physicians, there is much to catch up on in healthcare. Here are a few things of interest that we are reading right now:
What We're Reading- August 5th
Aug 5, 2019 11:45:00 AM / by Ingrid Korgemagi, VP Marketing posted in medicare reimbursement, Revenue Cycle Management, Medicaid, Medicare, News, RHC, CMS
Lots of news around rural providers and solutions for providing care to folks outside of metro areas -- which happens to be 72 percent of the land in the U.S. Here are a few things of interest that we are reading right now: