Benefits of Reporting Tools for Risk Adjustment Workflows

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Benefits of Reporting Tools for Risk Adjustment Workflows

The risk adjustment (RA) workflow process in healthcare is here to stay, and even if organizations are slowly catching up, there are a lot of gaps that need to be closed for it to become more efficient. There are several ways to help providers catch up and improve their workflows that will help their health outcome management and, by and large, improve their RAF scores. Before we talk about how to improve RA workflow processes, let’s see at a glance some of the limitations of the old medicare risk adjustment coding workflows according to reports we see at Inferscience while working with healthcare providers.

Limitations of traditional RA workflows Inefficient medical record retrieval Healthcare providers feel very frustrated using medical records generated from risk adjustment retrieval projects. According to them, “it feels like throwing everything in the air and hoping things land correctly.” This is because of several factors: the lack of involvement and commitment from the healthcare team and the barely surviving process of manual RA coding.

Inaccurate data coding Some of the complaints we hear at Inferscience from healthcare providers, previous to using an HCC Coding software tool, is the added burden of coding. Coding is a complicated process because it means having to sort through the ICD-10 codes that are unstructured and disjointed,


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