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Steve Rolfes, Manager, Continuous Improvement at SavistaIn the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, one constant remains: the need for financial stability and growth. Healthcare providers, facing rising operational costs, regulatory changes and increased competition, must evolve their financial strategies to ensure long-term sustainability.Historically, healthcare providers have relied heavily on chargemaster rates—the set list prices for medical services—as a primary method for revenue generation. However, as the industry faces increasing complexity and scrutiny, it’s becoming clear that this traditional approach has its limitations. Healthcare organizations are rethinking revenue generation strategies, moving beyond chargemaster rates to embrace innovative approaches that align with the value of services provided.Understanding the Limitations of Chargemaster RatesChargemaster rates have long been the backbone of healthcare billing. They serve as a reference point, outlining what a hospital or healthcare provider charges for specific services. However, they often fall short in accurately reflecting the true value of services rendered
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ALPHARETTA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / January 23, 2024 / Following a year marked by significant business achievements and internal growth, Savista, a leading healthcare revenue cycle management services company, is poised for another transformative year of success.With over 30 years of end-to-end revenue cycle expertise, in 2023 Savista recovered over $440 million in self-pay and bad debt for its clients, collected nearly $6 billion in accounts receivables, abstracted over 150,000 cancer registry cases and coded nearly 6 million medical records."I am proud of the success Savista has achieved over the past year and remain grateful to each of our colleagues for their contributions," said Jan Grimm, CEO, Savista. "Because of their dedication and expertise, Savista has earned deep trust from the healthcare providers we serve, demonstrated by the fact that Savista experienced tremendous growth from our legacy clients, and we also added many new clients to the organization. We look forward to continuing to deliver exceptional revenue cycle management services that enable client success, enrich the quality of patient lives, and nurture the communities we serve."Following a major brand relaunch in late 2022, Savista continued to experience tremendous internal growth, welcoming 1,104 new colleagues, promoting 221 employees and providing nearly 18,000 hours of training for its global workforce.With a firm commitment to giving back to the communities it serves, Savista colleagues volunteered over 5,000 hours through Savista's Heart & Soul program - a program that provides each employee with 40 hours annually to volunteer at a charitable organization of their choice. In addition, as a testament to the give-back culture Savista has cultivated, colleagues also donated over 600 hours of unused paid time off to fellow Savista associates who needed extra time away from work.Savista was awarded the Great Places to Work Certification for the fourth consecutive year in 2023, reflecting the company's ongoing efforts to create an outstanding work environment experience.Story continuesAbout SavistaSavista is a full-service revenue cycle services company partnering with hospitals, systems, and physician practices for more than 30 years. They solve revenue cycle challenges through comprehensive audits and assessments and their highly tenured workforce of revenue cycle experts. Savista provides solutions spanning eligibility and enrollment, health information management, charge description master, accounts receivable management and more
"Savista is honored to be recognized as a Great Place to Work for the fourth consecutive year," said Savista Chief Human Resource Officer Sherry Degnan.
Revenue cycle Management veteran Kendall Benjamin joins Savista as vice president of strategic sales.