Artificial intelligence (AI) and computer automation are finally beginning to impact healthcare. Payers are implementing generative AI to improve the customer experience. Researchers at Stanford use AI to review X-rays and detect pathologies in seconds.Today, AI and automation can remind patients about appointments and even provide a portion of their treatment via robotic surgery devices.
While groundbreaking AI and automation technologies are in the news, adoption by the majority of healthcare providers has been slow despite research showing these tools could eliminate up to $360 billion in spending. It’s a startling statistic that illustrates the reality of AI and automation applied to the revenue cycle: These tools quite literally can pay for themselves.
The case for applying artificial intelligence and automation in healthcare
Successful revenue cycles depend on thousands of daily tasks, which means efficiency lies at the heart of these endeavors. However, there are a lot of improvement to be made. Experian Health’s State of Claims Survey 2022 shows the current state of the average healthcare revenue cycle:
- Reimbursement cycles are running longer.
- Claim errors are on the rise.
- Denials are increasing.
More than one-half of U.S. hospitals reported financial losses in 2022. A 2023 America Hospital Report (AHA) report showed:
- 84% of hospitals admit the cost of complying with payer reimbursement requirements is increasing.
- 95% report spending more time on pursuing prior authorization approval.
- Over 50% of hospitals and health systems have more than $100 million tied up in A/R for claims six months old.
These challenges stem from the increasing complexities of working with third-party payers, but also the by-hand human workflows embedded within provider revenue cycles. The State of Claims Survey 2022 showed that 61% of providers say they rely too heavily on manual processes and lack the automation they need to streamline reimbursement. As costs rise and revenue cycles tighten, there is increasing pressure to do more with less—faster. However, chronic healthcare staffing shortages have only exacerbated how hard it is for providers to get paid.
Technology solves many of the problems plaguing healthcare’s revenue cycle. AI and automation offer better revenue cycle management tools with fewer errors, less manual work, and more streamlined processes.
How AI and automation improves revenue cycles
Increasingly complicated reimbursement processes are the perfect testing ground for new technologies. These tools can improve the revenue cycle from the first point of patient contact to collections long after the procedure is over.
For example, AI and automation software can greatly reduce errors and increase the accuracy of claims information before submission. When billing becomes more accurate, it lessens the volume of rejected claims, which take up an inordinate amount of staff resources and lengthen the time from service delivery to reimbursement. But AI and automation also impact the backend of the patient encounter by helping collections teams prioritize accounts most likely to pay.
Four applications for AI and automation in the revenue cycle include:
1. Applying automation to patient registration
There is little argument across the healthcare industry that the strategies that once worked to create a healthy revenue cycle still apply. Fortunately, today’s AI and automation software allow these organizations to modernize their approach to these complexities—and win the revenue cycle game.
The benefits of applying modern AI and automation tools at every point of the revenue cycle are substantial:
- Faster and more accurate patient scheduling and registration.
- No more manual data searches that tie up staff time.
- Fewer data entry tasks that lead to errors.
- Fewer claim denials.
- Less time spent chasing claims.
- Fewer days in A/R.
- More cash on hand.
A high-performing revenue cycle is possible with the latest technology tools. Experian Health offers a suite of technology solutions that utilize artificial intelligence and automation designed to get providers paid faster, free up staff time, and improve the patient experience. Improving the revenue cycle is a necessity, and Experian Health helps healthcare organizations achieve this goal.
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