Follow up is Key to Effective Medicaid Reimbursements

For best results and timely reimbursements, follow-up needs to be rigorous and consistent. RCA has heard from multiple clients that their eligibility vendors failed to stay on top of accounts and the money eventually ran away from them. Noncompliance and difficult patients are pain points that are made easier through constant contact and account monitoring. […]

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RCA’S ONSITE IMPLEMENTATION

HOW SUCCESSFUL WAS YOUR NEW VENDOR IMPLEMENTATION? One thing RCA consistently hears from our new clients is how easy our implementation process was. RCA’s scalability and wealth of knowledge in the industry translates nationwide and our ability to exceed performance expectations, even in breakthrough states, is unprecedented in the industry. In a recent implementation, we […]

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Has your facility discovered Pre-Admit Screening services yet?

Qualifying self-pay patients before they become self-pay patients  When RCA rolled out our Pre-admit screening services (years ago) we knew we were headed in a direction that no other third-party eligibility vendor had gone before.  Our clients were very excited about this new service and the overall response from the industry was positive.  Pre-admit screenings […]

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Third Party Medicaid Eligibility Company Reveals Newly Expanded Office at Ribbon Cutting

HOUSTON, Jan. 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Third Party Medicaid Eligibility company, Resource Corporation of America (RCA), hosted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday to celebrate the grand opening of its new support center and regional office expansion.  One of several regional offices in the country, the RCA Houston office is the largest and is located just […]

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Is It Time To Hand Off Workers’ Compensation Claims?

Every provider across the country knows the time consuming pain that is dealing with Workers’ Compensation claims. Here are the top 3 issues we hear providers say they are having with Workers’ Compensation claims: Low volume of accounts requiring large knowledge base. Workers’ Comp only accounts for roughly 5% of a provider’s accounts receivable, but […]

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