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About us
Welcome to Global Revenue Cycle Management Solutions, where excellence meets expertise in reclaiming your revenue. Our team comprises industry-leading consultants dedicated to dissecting the intricacies of denied claims, identifying root causes, and unlocking appeal opportunities. With precision and diligence, we craft compelling appeal letters and tenaciously pursue overturned payments, ensuring you receive what you rightfully deserve. Beyond mere recovery, our denial management experts delve deeper, providing insightful recommendations and trend reports. By analyzing patterns and bottlenecks, we empower your organization to implement operational enhancements that not only resolve immediate issues but also mitigate future claim denials, fostering long-term financial health. At Global Revenue Cycle Management, we are more than consultants; we are partners in your pursuit of optimized revenue streams and sustainable operational excellence.
- Website
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www.grcmgt.com
External link for Global Revenue Cycle Management Solutions
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Denials Management, DRG Downgrades, DRG Validation, and Revenue Revovery
Employees at Global Revenue Cycle Management Solutions
Updates
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If you don't believe me that #denials are skyrocketing, just look at these stats from the American Hospital Association: "...denials were up 20.2% for commercial claims and 55.7% for Medicare Advantage claims from 2022 to 2023..." "...Strata Decision Technology data shows more than 40% of care delivery costs are now #administrative, according to the report." Denials are no longer a #paymentintegrity tool, but a #revenueretention tool.
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Interim Chief Executive Officer & President/ Chief Legal Officer NHCC- the managing authority of Nassau’s only public hospital and nursing home. Corporate governance and ethics expert. C-Suite Executive
Wellness physicals, bike safety, Narcan training, free backpacks, school supplies and giveaways… back to school night Nassau Health Care Corporation #NassauNeedsNUMC #communityengagement #publichealth Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) is excited to announce its upcoming "Back to School Night" has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 20 at 6:00 PM. This special evening will feature a variety of activities designed to prepare students for the new school year while also promoting safety and wellness in the community. “This is a great event to support our community’s students and families as they prepare for the upcoming school year,” said Meg Ryan, Interim President and CEO of NUMC. “Our Back to School Night is about more than just supplies for in the classroom; it’s about ensuring the safety and well-being of our children and community.” Hosted in the Main Lobby at NUMC’s campus in East Meadow, the event will include an engaging bike safety session, emphasizing the importance of safe riding practices for children. Participants will also have the opportunity to win one of two bicycles being raffled during the evening. NUMC will be giving away 100 backpacks filled with essential school supplies to help students start the year equipped and ready. Attendees will enjoy refreshments throughout the evening, creating a festive and supportive atmosphere for families. In addition to the school-related activities, the event will feature a Narcan training session, providing valuable knowledge on how to respond to opioid overdoses, an important skill in today's world.
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More than 700 rural #hospitals at risk of closing: report https://gag.gl/T5Y7Mk via Healthcare Dive #RuralHospitals #Reimbursements
More than 700 rural hospitals at risk of closing: report
healthcaredive.com
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I feel like a broken record. #Denials are no longer about #PaymentIntegrity but #RevenueRetention. I have reached out to US Congress to take action with my #NoSurpriseDenialsAct but they're too busy hating each other for no reason. #timeforchange #revenuecyclemanagement
HealthPartners leaving UnitedHealthcare's Medicare Advantage network over high claim denial rate
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