While the healthcare industry remains hesitant about automation, there’s one area where digital tools have already proven their worth: patient intake. According to Experian Health’s State of Patient Access survey, almost 90% of patients say they welcome digital patient registration, reflecting the growing demand for efficiency and convenience. Staff frustration with mounting paperwork and poorly coordinated manual systems also points to an urgent need for a better way of working. The case for switching from traditional to digital patient intake systems is pretty compelling, even before factoring in potential cost savings.
For providers still taking a “wait-and-see” approach, it may be worth considering how digital patient intake could address some of the most common challenges associated with traditional registration methods, such as the following:
1. Online registration can prevent missed opportunities for patient bookings
Patients’ number one patient access challenge is seeing their doctor quickly. Too many are stopped in their tracks by slow and inflexible intake processes. Inconvenient booking protocols – often requiring phone calls during limited office hours – deter patents, resulting in sluggish scheduling rates and avoidable gaps in physician calendars. Moreover, traditional systems that treat scheduling and registration as two distinct activities miss the chance to accelerate intake because patients have to fill out the same information multiple times.
Digital patient intake streamlines scheduling and registration so patients can book and manage appointments anytime, anywhere. With a mobile-first automated platform, patients can provide essential demographic and insurance information at the point of booking, and fill out remaining registration forms whenever it suits with a single click. When intake is easy, bookings increase.
2. Digital patient access can reduce high no-show rates
Quick and convenient intake addresses the related challenge of no-shows, which lead to underutilization of services and delayed patient care. If canceling or rescheduling an appointment is easy, patients are more likely to make that little bit of effort to click the link instead of simply not turning up.
With accurate patient data coming in at the start, providers can send automated appointment reminders and tailored messages to coordinate follow-ups, so patients are less likely to forget appointments or misremember referral instructions.
3. Digital patient intake can prevent payment delays and claim denials
Inefficient registration means patient information passes through multiple hands, resulting in data entry errors that trickle through the revenue cycle. In a recent Q&A, Barb Terry, Product Manager for Registration Accelerator at Experian Health, talked about the importance of ensuring accurate data from the start:
“Waiting until the patient’s appointment to collect insurance information doesn’t give providers much time to verify insurance, or to determine the patient’s financial responsibility for copays, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses… In previous surveys, 40% of providers have said registration errors are a primary cause of denied claims. Obtaining patient registration data before the appointment helps to ensure revenue cycle processes flow efficiently to reduce denials and financial risks.”
With Registration Accelerator, patients receive a text to scan their identity and insurance cards,validating the data in real-time and automatically uploading it into eCare NEXT®. Experian Health’sEligibility VerificationandRegistration QA tools can then use the same verified data, reducing the risk of manual errors that lead to claim denials.
4. Reduce patient stress caused by unclear costs
One of the clearest messages from patients in this year’s State of Patient Access survey is the need for upfront, transparent information about costs. A disappointing 64% of patients did not get price estimates before care, and of those that did 14% said their estimates were inaccurate.
It’s extremely challenging for staff to compile all the data points necessary to calculate patient responsibility using traditional systems. Digital tools that automate patient data capture, insurance eligibility verification, coverage discovery and prior authorizations provide financial clarity quickly and accurately, giving patients peace of mind and reducing the burden on staff. By improving the patient billing and payment experience, providers can reduce financial stress for patients and get paid more promptly.
5. Digital patient intake reduces high operational costs and poor use of staff time
Traditional registration systems are full of hidden costs, from the hefty price tags associated with paper forms, storage and printing to the time required of admin staff. These expenses are compounded over time by revenue leakage caused by errors in claim submissions and scheduling delays. Staffing shortages mean many providers simply don’t have the human power to handle these challenges using manual systems alone.
Again, automation comes out on top. Registration Accelerator eliminates the need to scan, fax and file forms and automatically handles patient check-ins, form returns and demographic updates. It is one of a suite of tools that feed into eCare NEXT®, automating up to 80% of the pre-registration process.
Anthony Meyers, Director of Patient Access at West Tennessee Healthcare, explains how his team used Registration Accelerator to manage staffing shortages without compromising the patient experience:
“We can’t train somebody just for them to leave in three months […] so we looked for digital solutions to help. It’s frustrating for patients not to be able to talk to a real person, so I don’t ever want to take the personal touch out of healthcare […] But if we can use technology to make us work faster, harder, smarter and not do things manually, then we’ve got to do it. And it doesn’t mean staff will lose their jobs: we reposition them to do other things to enhance the patient experience.”
A digital helping hand for faster, smarter, more accurate patient intake
As patient intake challenges continue to grow, digital patient intake stands out as a practical and proven solution to streamline access to care and stabilize cash flow. With Registration Accelerator, staff can focus on critical tasks that drive revenue and make a positive first impression on patients who are looking for a convenient and compassionate healthcare experience.
Find out more about how Registration Accelerator expedites patient intake and solves the operational and financial challenges that come with traditional systems.