Access Discount Healthcare Underpayment requirement for Hospitals, Urgent Cares and Large Primary Care:
Larry G. Potter
Growth Management Group, LLC
15173 North Rd - Suite 201
Fenton, MI 48430
Lgpotter33@gmail.com
1 (847) 872-4047
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Access Discount Healthcare Underpayment requirement for Hospitals, Urgent Cares and Large Primary Care:
Larry G. Potter
Growth Management Group, LLC
15173 North Rd - Suite 201
Fenton, MI 48430
Lgpotter33@gmail.com
1 (847) 872-4047
The drug, lecanemab (brand name Leqembi), was shown in clinical trials to help slow the progression of , which affects more than 6.5 million older Americans and for which there is no cure.
Some hospitals with more medically complex patients, uncompensated care, and patients who live alone are more likely to receive a penalty under CMS value-based payment programs, according to a new study calling for change to the programs.
Larger hospitals, major teaching hospitals, and some hospital groups with higher disproportionate share hospital (DSH) percentages were more likely to be penalized in fiscal year (FY) 2015 and FY 2021, according to an analysis. This was especially true in the Hospital VBP Program.
Hospitals with the highest relative portion of uncompensated care cost were somewhat more likely to receive penalties.
Another very big problem hospitals struggle with are underpayments by insurers. GMG has the software (not for sale) to recoup these millions of dollars!
Access Discount Healthcare Underpayment Recovery for Hospitals, Urgent Cares and Large Primary Care shown program is now active (see sample from just 4 of the 712+ facilities that have enrolled.)
Email me for details:
Larry G. Potter
Lgpotter33@gmail.com
Physicians often take surgical cases to hospitals, which drives up the overall cost of healthcare. By providing the surgeons an efficient, expedient service, they can better serve their patient populations and reduce the cost of healthcare industrywide.
The interesting part about that is that hospitals typically get paid a lot more for the same surgeries than ambulatory surgery centers do, and because of that, the operating margin at a surgery center is usually a lot less.
Help is here now with Access Discount Healthcare Underpayment program.
This service is for Hospitals, Urgent Cares and Large Primary Care (minimum $2M annual in payer revenue with their top 3 payers)
Larry G. Potter
Lgpotter33@gmail.com
As healthcare has become digitized over the last five decades, a top challenge for the industry has been figuring out how to make patient data interoperable—i.e., making it possible to share patient information easily between different doctors and computer systems to improve care and reduce unnecessary spending.
The industry has made “huge progress” in the last decade, but, there are still tremendous inefficiencies when sharing information across the different facets of healthcare, making interoperability a very important topic along with underpayment to U.S. hospitals by their insurers!!
Just look at this example of savings for various size facilities here in the United States:
Larry PotterOver the last three years, everybody’s world changed in healthcare and it’s safe to say the system is under a lot of pressure.
Help is here now with Access Discount Healthcare Underpayment program,
This service is for Hospitals, Urgent Cares and Large Primary Care (minimum $2M annual in payer revenue with their top 3 payers)
Sample from four of the 712 facilities that have signed up for this service.
Email or message me at Lgpotter33@gmail.com
The healthcare industry has seen its fair share of upheaval in the last few years, with the Covid-19 pandemic prompting a push toward virtual care, an increase in unionization, and a greater emphasis on health equity.
Over the last three years, everybody’s world changed in healthcare.
Some hospitals have weathered the transformation in healthcare while overseeing some of health system’s largest projects to date, while the key has been to embrace the change.
So, Hospitals, Urgent Cares and/or Large Primary Cares (with a minimum $2M annual in payer revenue with their top 3 payers) are sitting on millions in underpayments that can be recovered via a call with us.
Larry Potter
Lgpotter33@gmail.com