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Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System

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Introduction to Structures

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Designing a structure involves a series of considerations, primarily the material's ultimate strength, calculated through tests that measure changes under increased force until the material reaches its breaking point or limit. The ultimate load, where the material breaks, is divided by its original cross-sectional area, resulting in the ultimate normal stress or strength. The ultimate shearing stress is another significant factor taken into account.
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Reinforced Brick Masonry

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Stability of structures

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Design of Prismatic Beams for Bending

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Building a structure to support optimal revenue integrity.

Kelley Blair1

  • 1Craneware, Atlanta, USA. k.blair@craneware.com

Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
|September 20, 2011
PubMed
Summary

Intermountain Healthcare improved revenue integrity through a five-part strategy. This involved teams, training, technology, and proactive compliance management for better financial performance.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Financial Management
  • Revenue Cycle Management

Background:

  • Effective revenue integrity is crucial for healthcare financial stability.
  • Challenges in charge capture and coding can lead to revenue loss.
  • A systematic approach is needed to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline Intermountain Healthcare's successful strategy for enhancing revenue integrity.
  • To detail the key components of their revenue integrity improvement initiative.

Main Methods:

  • Establishing a multidisciplinary revenue integrity team.
  • Creating department-specific charge capture teams.
  • Implementing ongoing education and training programs.
  • Utilizing new technology and business support services.

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  • Adopting a proactive approach to audits and compliance.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful execution of a comprehensive revenue integrity strategy.
    • Demonstrated improvement in financial performance through optimized revenue cycles.
    • Enhanced compliance and reduced audit risks.

    Conclusions:

    • A multifaceted strategy incorporating teamwork, education, technology, and proactive compliance is effective for improving healthcare revenue integrity.
    • Intermountain Healthcare's model provides a scalable framework for other healthcare organizations seeking to optimize revenue cycles.