Precyse University DNA is designed to help healthcare organization workers hone their revenue cycle management, documentation and ICD-10 skills.
“Our industry can no longer rely on audits and performance analysis from months before; we must start analyzing our teams and capabilities on an ongoing basis, and proactively mitigate any deficiencies and risks before they become larger problems,” said Thea Campbell, MBA, RHIA, director of health information at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Precyse customer.
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