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Ep. 33 Insurance AR: Claims with No Response

Episode 33 of the For The Love of Revenue Cycle podcast, hosted by Vanessa Moldovan, titled "Ep. 33 Insurance AR: Claims with No Response" was published on September 10, 2024 and runs 27 minutes.

September 10, 2024 ·27m · For The Love of Revenue Cycle

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Navigating Insurance AR: Tackling Claims with No Response

In this episode, Vanessa Moldovan, CEO and host of 'For The Love of Revenue Cycle,' delves into the intricacies of Insurance Accounts Receivable (AR), focusing on claims with no response.

Vanessa explains the significance of managing AR to maintain financial health and provides practical strategies for identifying, resolving, and preventing claims with no responses.

Key takeaways include the importance of tracking all claims, the role of technology, and assigning the right tasks to team members.

Vanessa also emphasizes the need for preventive measures and invites listeners to ongoing discussions and networking opportunities.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

01:06 Episode Overview: Insurance AR and Claims with No Response

02:00 Understanding Insurance Accounts Receivable (AR)

03:57 Managing AR: Best Practices and Key Performance Indicators

07:07 Focusing on Claims with No Response

16:13 Steps to Resolve Claims with No Response

22:22 Preventive Measures for Claims with No Response

26:05 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes

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