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Strategies and Technologies to Advance Electronic Data Interchange, Reduce Costs, Improve Collections and Streamline Claims
As the healthcare payment system continues to transform, it is essential to stay abreast of the latest industry regulations and innovations working to reduce spend and advance e-commerce. Innovation is fostering improved payer and patient receivables in a way that reduces administrative burden while minimizing bad debt. The federal mandate to adopt the Operating Rules for EFT and ERA by 2014 is a driving force behind this transformation, as well as the shift to a consumer driven market.
This Summit annually convenes executives from the nation’s leading hospitals, health systems and health plans to share strategies to advance electronic data interchange, reduce costs, improve collections and streamline claims. This year, key themes will include successfully adopting Operating Rules for EFT and ERA, technology driven solutions to improve e-commerce and patient receivables in a consumer driven market, and reducing administrative burden while minimizing bad debt.
| The Day After the Presidential Election – What’s Next for the Health Care Industry? |
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Kim Horn
President
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States |
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| Transforming the Revenue Cycle – Technology Driven Solutions to Reduce Administrative Costs, Improve Connectivity and Engage Stakeholders
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Jay Eisenstock
Head, Provider eSolutions
Aetna, Inc |
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Noam Nahary
Director, E-Commerce and Revenue Cycle Systems
Montefiore Medical Center |
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| Prepare for the Impact of Health Insurance Exchanges and Affordable Care Act on Billing and Payments |
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Brian Edwards
Vice President and Controller, Finance Division
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama |
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| Administrative Simplification under the Affordable Care and its Impact on Payers and Providers
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Matthew Albright
Lead Health Insurance Specialist, Office of E-Health Standards and Services (OESS)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) |
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