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How HIPAA Administrative Simplification Saves Healthcare Providers Time and Money

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Description

While you may know about HIPAA’s privacy and security rules, HIPAA administration simplification could be less familiar. It focuses on electronic transactions, operating rules, unique identifiers and code sets to cut down on paperwork and make business processes more efficient across healthcare. Despite its potential, noncompliance by payers and clearinghouses can pose challenges. This session will cover the basics of HIPAA administrative simplification requirements, demonstrating the ability to alleviate operational burdens, save time and boost revenue. In this webinar, we will explore ways to identify and address potential noncompliance, complemented by real-world success stories. Attendees will gain insights into how administrative simplification, when fully embraced, benefits individual practices and the healthcare industry at large.

Learning Objectives
This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:

  • Point out the components of HIPAA administrative simplification — transactions, operating rules, unique identifiers and code sets — and how they help optimize and standardize healthcare operations
  • Distinguish potential violations of administrative simplification while mastering the complaint submission process
  • Outline strategies within the framework of administrative simplification to alleviate operational pain points and boost revenue

Contributors

  • Kathryn S. Beard, JD

    Manager, Regulatory Affairs & Regulatory Compliance, R1 RCM

    Kathryn Beard, JD, is responsible for supporting R1 service lines for ambulatory settings across all states, including R1 Revenue Cycle Management Solutions for hospital- and office-based physician groups and Practice Management. With more than 15 years’ experience in healthcare reimbursement and compliance, Kathryn proactively monitors legislative and regulatory developments related to physicians and other healthcare providers at the federal, state and local levels while leveraging strong partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the R1 organization is prepared to properly implement changes.

May 14, 2024
Tue 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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