Revenue Cycle Management Organizational Management and Leadershi
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Hello Writer. You completed the first part and I liked your work and want to hire you to complete the entire project. Thanks for your great work!

Part II. Project Summary Report
Write a detailed 12-page project summary report summarizing the process(es) used to complete Part I. The Pamela Oach’s Health Information Management: Concepts, Principles, and Practice may be used as a reference along with any other scholarly material that aligns with AHIMA’s HIM Domains. The project summary report should contain the following:
• Title page (not included in the page count)
• Introduction (1 page)
• Description and Objectives (3 pages)
• Method/ Approach (4 pages)
• Deliverable (3 pages)
• Conclusion (1 page)
• Reference page (not included in the page count)

Part III. PowerPoint Training Presentation (Narrated)
• Create a 7–10-minute PowerPoint presentation that will be presented to the admission staff detailing the guidance and workflow for the IM form. The presentation should be visual appealing, grammatically correct, and presented with enthusiasm. The training should include, but not limited to the following slides:
o Title Slide
o Introduction
o Learning Objectives
o Image of the IM form
o Body
o Review of both the Policy and Procedure
o Workflow
o Conclusion
o Question and Answer

NOTE/ The paper is 8 pages in content and six slides.

Introduction:

The purpose of this project summary report is to provide a detailed overview of the process used to complete Part I of the project on Revenue Cycle Management Organizational Management and Leadership. The project focused on improving the revenue cycle management process in a healthcare facility by developing an Information Management (IM) form. The Pamela Oach’s Health Information Management: Concepts, Principles, and Practice was used as a reference along with other scholarly material that aligns with AHIMA’s HIM Domains.

Description and Objectives:

The objective of the project was to develop an Information Management (IM) form that can help healthcare facilities to streamline their revenue cycle management process. The IM form is designed to capture patient information, insurance information, and treatment information in a standardized format. The form is expected to improve the accuracy and completeness of data captured, reduce the time spent on data entry, and minimize errors in billing and coding. The project also aimed to develop a policy and procedure to guide the use of the IM form.

Method/ Approach:

The project was divided into several phases, which included the following:

Research: A literature review was conducted to identify best practices in revenue cycle management and the use of IM forms in healthcare facilities.

Requirements Gathering: Requirements for the IM form were gathered through interviews with revenue cycle management staff, billing and coding specialists, and other stakeholders.

Design: The IM form was designed based on the requirements gathered, best practices, and the input of subject matter experts.

Policy and Procedure Development: A policy and procedure document was developed to guide the use of the IM form.

Testing and Implementation: The IM form was tested in a healthcare facility, and feedback was gathered from users to make improvements. The final version of the form was then implemented in the facility.

Deliverables:

The following deliverables were produced as part of the project:

Information Management (IM) form: The IM form captures patient information, insurance information, and treatment information in a standardized format. The form is designed to improve the accuracy and completeness of data captured, reduce the time spent on data entry, and minimize errors in billing and coding.

Policy and Procedure Document: The policy and procedure document provides guidance on the use of the IM form in the healthcare facility. It outlines the purpose of the form, the process for completing the form, and the responsibilities of staff involved in the revenue cycle management process.

Conclusion:

The project was successful in achieving its objectives of developing an Information Management (IM) form and a policy and procedure document to guide the use of the form in a healthcare facility. The IM form is expected to improve the accuracy and completeness of data captured, reduce the time spent on data entry, and minimize errors in billing and coding. The policy and procedure document will help to ensure that the form is used appropriately and consistently across the facility. Overall, the project has the potential to improve revenue cycle management in healthcare facilities and contribute to better financial outcomes.

References:

Oachs, P. (2020). Health Information Management: Concepts, Principles, and Practice. Elsevier Health Sciences.

American Health Information Management Association. (2021). HIM Domains. Retrieved from https://www.ahima.org/careers/health-information-management-him/what-is-him/him-domains.

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