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Improving Health Center Sustainability Learner Objectives • The learner will gain insight into how to utilize Health Information Technology (HIT) to improve financial performance. • Identify the critical success factors related to workflow integration. • Understand the relationship between the role of health information technology, workflow, and revenue cycle management. • Incorporate the principles of workflow integration into revenue cycle management. Key Discussion Points History/Mission 1 Policy Information Notice 2 Health Information Technology Strategy 3 Sustainability 4 History • In 2015 Health Centers will celebrate 50 years of expanding healthcare access and delivering quality primary to medically underserved and uninsured populations. • The health center model targeted the roots of poverty by combining the resources of local communities with federal funds to establish neighborhood clinics. • Health centers primarily provide health care to patients who are uninsured or covered by Medicaid. • Community health centers rely on a combination of Medicaid payments, grant revenues, and other private and public funding sources to fund their operations. • Health centers have established themselves as mission based healthcare providers that provide care to patients regardless of “ability to pay.” Mission • Medically underserved populations. – Uninsured – Underinsured – Chronically unemployed – Newly unemployed • Migratory and seasonal agricultural workers. • Homeless populations. • Residents of public housing. Policy Information Notice • Health centers must assure that any fees or payments required for services will be reduced or waived to enable the center to fulfill the assurance. • The Health Center Program statute also requires “a schedule of fees or payments for services consistent with locally prevailing rates or charges. • The PIN requires health centers to design a fee schedule to cover its reasonable costs of operation. • And “to make every reasonable effort to secure from patients payment for services in accordance with such schedules. • And to collect reimbursement for health services to persons covered by public or private insurance.
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