Addressing Affordability
An examination of affordability problems that threaten patient health, provider finances and equitable access to care.
- Patient Financing
- Health Service Financing (HSF)
An examination of affordability problems that threaten patient health, provider finances and equitable access to care.
Both private and government insurance are undergoing substantial change that risks deepening the financial and care concerns of providers and consumers alike in 2025. This report offers ways to mitigate the impact while creating meaningful new benefits and positioning organizations to adapt well as future directions emerge.
Sabrina Burnett, a Relationship Executive with CommerceHealthcare®, shares her insights on these issues as well as the trends reshaping healthcare finance.
This solution perspective briefly explores the rationale for offering comprehensive healthcare financing.
This report explores the ongoing struggle to achieve equitable access to care.
Automating many of the processes in healthcare finance and revenue cycle management (RCM) remains a high priority within the imperative to drive cost savings, enhance efficiency and generally do more with less. This article proposes seven questions to help guide finance and IT leaders in choosing payments solutions that deliver the desired automation benefits.
Nebraska Health leverages Health Services Financing, a patient financing program, to reduce debt, improve cash flow and enhance patient experience.
Recourse patient loans are a time-tested model and an essential component of a dynamic financing toolkit. However, healthcare providers tend to view these programs through a single lens. This article explores the many benefits of recourse programs.
Healthcare organizations can work toward a more efficient patient payment process by analyzing the cost of payment plans.
Five healthcare leaders in RCM and patient access share their approach to workforce management in a remote and/or hybrid model and lessons learned along the way.