HCRS is proud to announce D3, a solution that leverages coding, data abstraction, and auditing to provide superior case management. Click here to learn more about a program: https://lnkd.in/gWV27MpB Not involved with health care? D3 could still apply! See how it benefits industries like these: https://lnkd.in/gqfQfunS
About us
HealthCare Resolution Services, Inc. (HCRS) is an expert provider of health information management, program integrity support, training, and medical staffing services. Since 1998, HCRS has worked with government and health care industry clients to improve health care outcomes, promote efficiencies, identify fraud, waste and abuse, ensure accuracy and help its customers provide cost-efficient, high-quality care. HCRS’ dedicated professionals support clients with managing the collection and analysis of medical data, providing training compliance, program integrity audits, and creating studies that lead to improved policy development and more efficient business process management. The company’s client list includes the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of Veteran Affairs, multiple state Medicaid programs, AETNA, United Healthcare, CIGNA, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Kaiser Permanente. To view current job openings, please visit: http://www.hcrs-inc.com/home/careers/current_openings/
- Website
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https://healthcareresolutionservices.com/
External link for HealthCare Resolution Services, Inc.
- Industry
- Health, Wellness & Fitness
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbia, Maryland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- Health Information Management Services, Medical Record Coding, Auditing, Training, Cybersecurity CMMC, CMMC-AB, CMMC-AB Cypersecurity Professional (CCP), and CMMC-AB Registered Provider Organization
Locations
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Primary
8601 Robert Fulton Dr
Suite 130
Columbia, Maryland 21046, US
Updates
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📢 Exciting news from San Diego! The 2024 AHA Leadership Summit kicks off today, gathering top healthcare leaders to explore innovative care delivery, financial stability, workforce solutions, and enhanced patient experiences. 🌟
HCRS President Brenda Doles Attends 2024 AHA Leadership Summit in San Diego
HealthCare Resolution Services, Inc. on LinkedIn
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HHS has released HTI-2, its proposed rule for improving data interoperability and sharing between patients and entities in the healthcare sector. Here are some of the updates: https://lnkd.in/eNk6AZVs
HHS Releases Proposed Rule to Improve Healthcare Interoperability, Information-sharing
https://executivegov.com
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If there's one thing that the Change Healthcare hack has shown us, it's that people who manage sensitive data need continuous training and preparation. VA Secretary McDonough acknowledged this, and even admitted that he had recently failed a phishing test: https://lnkd.in/dX9HxhuC Would your organization like assistance boosting its own data security and compliance?
VA still dealing with fallout from Change Healthcare ransomware attack
https://federalnewsnetwork.com
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If given the choice, most Americans would prefer using hospital-at-home programs so that they can be discharged sooner. Plus, evidence shows how effective these programs can be, resulting in "low mortality, skilled nursing facility use, and readmission rates at one month following discharge." https://lnkd.in/gmJJhSEG Because these programs rely on remote patient monitoring (RPM) to record patient vitals, this begs the question: how does your organization manage all of that data? That's where we can help.
84% of US adults would participate in hospital-at-home programs
mhealthintelligence.com
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Explore our experience at the 2024 City of Baltimore Procurement Conference and discover how HCRS is leading the charge in the CMMC initiative. Thank you to Todd Carter, BaltimoreCityIT, Adam Manne, MBA, CPPO, VCO, City of Baltimore, Christopher Lundy, Baltimore City Mayor's Office of Small and Minority Business Advocacy and Development for hosting a fantastic event.
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Medical researchers are considering the use of synthetic data as a means of mimicking real-world data without the risk to patient privacy. However, it also comes with its own set of challenges for "data quality, bias, and AI model collapse." Click here for the full story: https://lnkd.in/ex6QMQPu
Weighing the pros and cons of synthetic healthcare data use
healthitanalytics.com
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AI might seem like an appropriate tool for medical coding, but so far the results haven't been promising. "The investigators reported that all of the studied large language models...showed limited accuracy (below 50 percent) in reproducing the original medical codes, highlighting a significant gap in their usefulness for medical coding." https://lnkd.in/etGBBiw2 The bottom line? If you want accurate medical coding, you need certified, experienced coders: https://lnkd.in/g2tFSDat
AI models fall short in medical coding accuracy
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