Experts in healthcare reimbursement and regulation,
providing customized consulting
and education services.

Training Programs

We bring the experts to you with a range of on-site education options and bootcamp style programs that teach how a firm grasp of the rules leads to operational excellence.

More information »

Audits & Assessments

Our team of specialized regulatory specialists can assist your organization in revving up your revenue cycle by auditing and assessing key processes for coding and billing.

More information »

Regulatory Monitoring

Our team is available for ongoing regulatory watchdog services that answer your questions and offer you the latest Medicare news, analysis and operational guidance.

More information »

Jun
25

Patient access leaders must remain flexible in difficult economy

Email This Post Print This Post

Sometimes, your health information managers need to code. And your patient access managers need to register patients.

In these tough economic times, your hospital staff members should be ready for different roles on any given day. No one is immune to change.

At Albany (NY) Medical Center, managers in the patient access department are prepared to handle staff shortages.

During a recent string of illnesses and consecutives days with short staffs, department leaders took off their managers' hats and got on the frontline to register patients.

"The leadership team are working managers, much like any other patient access area," says Cathy Pallozzi, CHAM, patient access director at Albany Medical, noting the staff recently experienced colds and GI, which sprang the managers to action. "So the managers are on the front end, as well as the associate director. If I am needed, I will be on the front end as well."

Read the full story.

Categories : Patient access

Leave a Reply