Search results for 'Patient Initiated Follow-Up'
Private Patient Retrospective Invoice Review
Retrospective Invoice Review to identify on average a 20% uplift on private patient revenue.
Overseas Private Patients – Saudi Scheme Review
Prior to the government enforcing mandatory NHS contributions for Saudi Arabian nationals residing in the UK (2015), most of the medical treatment (excluding trauma and obstetrics) received by Saudi nationals in the UK was from Private Healthcare organisations.
Sir Jim Mackey calls for industrial rollout of patient initiated follow ups to end 78-week waits
Sir Jim Mackey calls for industrial rollout of patient initiated follow ups to end 78-week waits
Personalised follow-ups at Norfolk and Norwich saves 29,000 outpatients appointments in one year
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has avoided over 29,000 unnecessary outpatients appointments in one year by digitising PIFU with Infinity Health and DrDoctor.
Introducing our new Private Patients Optimisation service
Liaison Financial have launched a new Private Patients Optimisation service, which can increase your Private Patient income by up to 20%.
Three top tips for maximising Private Patient billing opportunities
Liaison Financial’s Private Patients expert, Keeley Webber, discusses the challenges for NHS organisations in capturing and accurately billing Private Patient activity, and gives her tips for maximising legitimate charges to third party insurers.
Review on one-to-one care reduces overspending and improves patient outcomes
Oxford CCG found that there was a noticeable increase in additional one-to-one care packages given out in the Oxford area, which led to a review to explore the reasons for and solutions to the sharp rise in provision.
Review on one-to-one care reduces overspending and improves patient outcomes
Oxford CCG found that there was a noticeable increase in additional one-to-one care packages given out in the Oxford area, which led to a review to explore the reasons for and solutions to the sharp rise in provision.