by Sean McSweeney | Feb 21, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. We’re going to discuss a little bit of a combination of how to read charts and even how to design them so that we can interpret results, diagnose problems, or identify solutions well....
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 28, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. We have a solution for you concerning overwriting data in billing systems and how to deal with that. Before we get to the answer, I think we have to back up and reiterate the problem to...
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 26, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. We keep running into the question of “What is a denial?” and the definition of precisely what denial is. We’ve had some other podcasts on this subject. There’s a...
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 24, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. I have a question. Why does everybody estimate average denials or average denials range? Why is it that nobody gives a specific number? How many times have you seen a supposed expert, a...
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 12, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. In a previous podcast and article, we discussed the link between the Supreme Court, medical denials, and pornography. If it sounds a bit bizarre or even explicit, it’s not. It’s...
by Sean McSweeney | Jan 6, 2022 | Denials Management
This article was initially available on our podcast. Click here to listen. This is part two of “Denials Definition.” We did a prior podcast that mixed everything from the Supreme Court and the definition of pornography and denials. This will talk a little...
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