Revenue Cycle Basics: Components and Terminology 101– Part 1

By AHRMM

Part 1: Components and Terminology 101 This series of short education sessions documents various aspects of the Revenue Cycle and how it impacts Supply Chain. The series details how disconnects between the charge master and item master can negatively affect charge services and revenue capture.

Techniques on how to support and maintain best practices and revenue optimization are outlined through the successful demonstration of standardization and synchronization in supply chain and revenue cycle practices. This validates the importance of fostering optimal interaction between clinicians and supply chain representatives to operationalize goals and objectives meant to streamline processes and sustain revenue integrity.

Presented by: Lisa Tonkinson, principle, Patient Craft

Receive 1.5 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits! Watch all seven parts of the webcast, and register for the quiz here: https://goo.gl/6YrstA

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