Fix it Before it's Lost: Why the Point of Care is the Most Valuable Step in RCM
This webinar is on-demand and can be viewed at your convenience.
Up to 85% of claim denials trace back to the 12 minutes a clinician spends with a patient in the exam room.
Health systems have invested heavily in clearinghouses, billing systems and denial management. Yet the most critical moment in revenue cycle performance still happens at the point of care — where documentation gaps, missed details and incomplete coding quietly drive revenue loss.
In this session, Umar Bowers, MD, an internal medicine physician and owner-operator of three clinics in Wilmington, N.C., discusses how ambient clinical intelligence is changing what gets captured and what gets reimbursed.
Insights include:
Health systems have invested heavily in clearinghouses, billing systems and denial management. Yet the most critical moment in revenue cycle performance still happens at the point of care — where documentation gaps, missed details and incomplete coding quietly drive revenue loss.
In this session, Umar Bowers, MD, an internal medicine physician and owner-operator of three clinics in Wilmington, N.C., discusses how ambient clinical intelligence is changing what gets captured and what gets reimbursed.
Insights include:
- How ambient clinical intelligence captures diagnostic specificity and HCC coding opportunities
- How point-of-care documentation improves charge capture and value-based performance
- Measurable impact on clinician experience, patient satisfaction and back-office workload
Presenters:
Umar Bowers
MD, Medical Director, Dawson-Med
Katie Prevas
Medical Director, Suki