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US Health Care Workforce Changes During the First and Second Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Briggs Healthcare

“The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the US health care workforce owing to changes in the use and finances of health care clinician offices and institutions, increased health risks, burnout from increased patient burdens, and child care disruptions. The smallest declines were among hospitals (2.5%) and offices of physicians (4.6%).

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5 Sample Appeal Letters for Medical Claim Denials That Actually Work

Etactics

You see, the second meaning for denial in healthcare happens when an insurance organization doesn’t accept services rendered by a physician. However, that piece creeps outside the scope of this particular blog post. No wonder burnout is ravaging the healthcare landscape. Sure, you could say that I’m being a little melodramatic.

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Uh oh! The Effects of Not Having a Claim Scrubbed Prior to Submission

Etactics

I mean, I haven’t even defined them yet and I’ve thrown in a massively negative statistic about them. You came out from the collision unscathed but decided to go to your physician for safe measures. Table of Contents Truckloads of Claim Rejections Payment Delays Loss in Revenue Spike in Employee Burnout Frustrated Patients Conclusion.