Claims Processing
As the department work to finalize its EHR modernization contract with Cerner, it extends a smaller deal for centralized claims management.
Some would pay as much as $1,000 for genomic sequencing offered through employer health plans.
Emerging technologies will start to gain some firmer footing in the year ahead, moving out of pilot testing and into production environments.
As genomic tests and therapies advance, proliferate and get easier to administer, the group wants payers to be more transparent about how providers can bill for them.
Better is among a new breed of start-ups trying to lead customers through the labyrinth of medical billing with a single app to submit claims.
OnBase Mackinac enables easier collaboration, expedited document sharing between providers and payers, Hyland says.
EHR-integrated prior authorization platform saves providers time and money, the company says.
Payers are sizing up the ledger technology for payments and claims processing, but one big area of growth could be next-generation personal health records.
The new service is aimed at smaller customers hoping to outsource revenue cycle management, a spokesperson said.
DocChain links health systems, insurers and technology.