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GeBBS Named Top Performer for Revenue Cycle - Extended Business Office in 2021 Best in KLAS Report
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GeBBS Healthcare Solutions, Inc.(ChrysCapital portfolio company), a leading provider of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) Solutions for Healthcare Providers and Payers, announced today that it has been recognized as a Top Performer for Revenue Cycle - Extended Business Office in 2021 Best in KLAS® Report.
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) February 12, 2021
GeBBS Healthcare Solutions, Inc.(ChrysCapital portfolio company), a leading provider of Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) Solutions for Healthcare Providers and Payers, announced today that it has been recognized as a Top Performer for Revenue Cycle - Extended Business Office in 2021 Best in KLAS® Report. In addition to being “Top Performer”, GeBBS also received top grades across five customer excellence pillars included in the annual report loyalty, operations, services, relationship, and value.
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Providers that have experimented with virtual care throughout the COVID-19 pandemic are prepping for their post-COVID operations, though some are still exploring options after months of trial and error with new platforms, according to a report published Wednesday from Klas Research.
The survey of 277 provider, payer and employer organizations found almost a quarter of respondents are actively looking to replace their platform or feel unsatisfied but stuck with it. Respondents also said few tools exist today robust enough to meet all their telehealth needs in the future especially those from inpatient organizations.
Video conferencing vendors are among the most vulnerable because replacing them is a fairly smooth process, according to the report.