There are 2 reason to start with your admissions process to reduce your bad debt:
Reason 1: You have almost total control of your admission process (which begins the long string of events that leads to payment). In contrast, you have almost no control over appealing denied claims from payors, when it’s too late to meet the payor’s requirements. So you’re being proactive, rather than reactive.
Said differently:
good paperwork + process up front
=
clean claims + good payments at the end
Think: quality in, quality out. (Not garbage in, garbage out.)
Reason 2: With improved admissions, we estimate around 50% of bad debt can be avoided. As an example:
The investment to improve the process is low (see the 3 steps below), when compared with the $100k/year in extra cash flow. Therefore the ROI for improving your admissions process is a no-brainer. And is only multiplied if you have multiple homes.
There are 3 steps to making the perfect Admission workflow.
Begin with the end in mind. Ask your team: what will you need to supply the payor in order to get paid?
Get your AR/billing people, Auth person, BOM, Admit person, Admin (NHA) and Regional in the same room (or Zoom call). Go through all the steps needed. Write down: the Tasks needed, how to do them, who must do it, and by when (meaning: how many days after the admit is each Task due?).
Standard Admissions Workflow
Here’s a standard Admissions workflow that you can adapt (free download containing all workflow details at the bottom of the article):
Custom Admissions Tasks
Optional: yoy may need to add state-specific or payer-specific Tasks, depending on their requirements. For example, some operators have an “Admissions IL” and an “Admission NJ” Workflow with these Tasks:
Extra credit: create workflows for changes and events mid-stay that affect reimbursement later. For example:
To implement, share the workflow with staff in a simple-to-read, checklist format. This increases adoption and is better than a hard-to-read manual.
Practically, here’s how you can share it (ranked from worst to best):
General points to make sure staff do the workflow:
During the home’s weekly meetings, review the progress on the Admissions Workflow for the previous week’s new admits. This should be done by the BOM, Admit person, Admin (and Regional if needed). The idea here is: you can only expect what you inspect.
There are 2 goals to this meeting:
Ideally, compare this home’s Admissions performance compared with other homes. And then transfer best practices from top-performing homes to this home.
Download our free Perfect Admission Workflow in Excel format. Edit and use it.
Done right, it can yield ~$100k/year in extra cash flow.
If you want to make sure you’re doing it right, chat with us about how AR Proactive can help with:
Keep up the good work and be good,
Rich Handler
rich@arproactive.com, c. 414.699.2541
CEO, AR Proactive