AKASA™, the only Unified Automation™ company for healthcare revenue cycle management, released results of a national survey designed to assess deployment of technology solutions in revenue cycle operations at hospitals and health systems across the U.S. According to the survey, 77 percent of health systems that have had staff shadowed to document workflows and processes in revenue cycle operations found it disruptive, with negative impacts on productivity.
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AKASA recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare in 2021
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ AKASA, the only Unified Automation™ company for healthcare revenue cycle operations, has been selected by Modern Healthcare as one of the 2021 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. The complete list of this year s winners, in alphabetical order, is available at ModernHealthcare.com/bestplaceslist. Modern Healthcare will publish a special supplement featuring a ranked list of all the winners along with the September 20 issue of MH.
AKASA is recognized as one of Modern Healthcare s Best Places to Work in Healthcare 2021.
Nearly 75% of Health Systems Report Active Technology Deployments in Revenue Cycle Operations During Pandemic
Almost 40% of Health Systems Kept Deployments on Track With Fully Remote Processes While About 35% Experienced Project Delays
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ AKASA™, the only Unified Automation™ company for healthcare revenue cycle management, released results of a national survey designed to assess deployment of technology solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic in revenue cycle operations at hospitals and health systems across the U.S. According to the survey, about 75 percent of health systems had active technology deployments during the pandemic. Nearly 40 percent of health systems and hospitals were able to use fully remote deployment processes to keep projects on track despite social distancing and/or quarantine requirements. More than 35 percent of health systems experienced proje