NOV 8, 2012 5:53pm ET

Related Links

California Developing Guidance for Patient Consent of HIE
May 17, 2013
Quick Turnaround on Breach Notification
May 17, 2013
Hacker Gets Patient Credit Cards from North Carolina Providers
May 16, 2013
OCR Seminars to Walk through Omnibus HIPAA Rule
May 16, 2013
PHI Breach #3 for Indiana University
May 15, 2013
CMS Has $1 Billion in Grants to Encourage Innovation
May 15, 2013
AMA Report: EHRs in Exam Rooms Need Not be Disruptive
May 15, 2013

I.T. Helping Sharp Healthcare Get More Patients Insured

NOV 8, 2012 5:53pm ET
Print
Reprints
Email

Sharp Healthcare is implementing software to assess insurance eligibility of self-pay patients, following a two-year pilot program in four emergency departments.

The San Diego-based delivery system is using subscription-based software from PointCare, San Mateo, Calif., that captures patient information through a five-question, 90-second assessment to determine if the patient is eligible for a public or private health coverage program.

In the pilot program, nearly 81 percent of patients eligible for public coverage were not currently enrolled, 2.8 percent were eligible for a high-risk pool program, and 6.6 percent were eligible for private coverage, according to Sharp.

Comments (0)

Be the first to comment on this post using the section below.

Add Your Comments:
You must be registered to post a comment.
Not Registered?
You must be registered to post a comment. Click here to register.
Already registered? Log in here
Please note you must now log in with your email address and password.