Charity Care: Tools to Manage the Uninsured Population

Sandra Wolfskill

Product Description:

Your hospital doesn't have to lose millions of dollars every year providing care to the uninsured.

Charity care for the uninsured patient population is a universal problem for healthcare providers. Now you don't have to struggle through this controversial issue any longer.

Charity Care: Tools for Managing the Uninsured Population provides strategies and case studies you can use to meet the challenges inherent in providing charity care. This comprehensive resource will help you assess risk and develop appropriate policies and procedures to educate your revenue cycle team.

Healthcare financial management and consulting expert Sandra Wolfskill, FHFMA, provides best practices, case studies, and sample policies and forms to help you build or refine the foundation of your charity care program. All of the files are included on an accompanying CD-ROM so you can download, customize, and use the tools you need right away.

Tools you need to get the job done


Charity Care: Tools to Manage the Uninsured Population gives you contemporary insights into the charity care issues you face every day. It provides:
  • best practices
  • risk assessments
  • implementation guides to assist in redesigning your approach to charity-related activities
  • case studies that highlight what your peers have done to address charity care claim processing

    Table of Contents


    Chapter 1: Introduction to charity care issues
  • The human equation
  • Uncompensated care
  • Changes in the charity-care arena
  • Tax exempt status-federal level
    Chapter 2: Legal background
  • Hospital charges
  • Class action litigation and the uninsured
  • The government reaction to the uninsured
  • Knowing what information is public
    Chapter 3: Accounting principles and state programs
  • Applicable accounting principles
  • Accounting principles for charity care
  • State laws and programs
    Chapter 4: Strategies to assess risk and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Identify current charity care processes
  • The risk assessment process
    Chapter 5: Best practices: The ideal revenue cycle and charity processing
  • Pre-service processing: Scheduled patient workflow
  • Time of service processing: Scheduled patient workflow
  • Time of service processing: Unscheduled patient workflow
  • Post-service processing
  • Charity policies and procedures
  • Charity eligibility processing: Eligibility scales and forms
    Chapter 6: Implementing contemporary financial assistance policies and procedures
  • Getting started
  • Pre-service process
  • Time of service process
  • Post-service process
  • Communicating with patients and physicians
  • Outsourcing charity processing
    Chapter 7: Case studies
  • Case study 1: Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital
  • Case study 2: "Hospital"-regional medical center
  • Case study 3: West Virginia University Hospitals and University Health Associates

    You'll discover strategies to initiate and implement change in the way your hospital delivers charity care, improve operations, and increase patient satisfaction with the hospital's billing and collections operation.

    Chief financial officers, PFS directors, revenue cycle directors, billing and collection managers, and anyone involved in making decisions about your organization's charity care position will find Charity Care: Tools for Managing the Uninsured Population an invaluable investment.

    Save money when you purchase multiple copies! Ask your customer service representative about money-saving discounts and bulk orders. Call toll free 800-650-6787 or e-mail customerservice@hcpro.com.
    Publisher :  HCPro, Inc
     
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  • Charity care for the uninsured patient population is a universal problem for healthcare providers. This book provides the strategies you need to meet the challenges inherent in providing charity care. It's a first-of-its-kind comprehensive resource that will help you develop procedures, write internal policies, and educate registration, PFS, billing, and collections staff to work with uninsured patients.
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    ORDER CODE: CCTMUP
    SOURCE CODE: EOSHAB
    ISBN: 1-57839-561-5
    PUBLISHED: 04/06/2005

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