Leading enterprise content management solution WorldView announced a new partnership with SimiTree, a tech-enabled specialty revenue cycle management (RCM), coding, professional services, and talent management firm. The collaboration is designed to align the most critical aspects of business and care, helping post-acute care agencies grow, while focusing on clinical excellence.
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Together, WorldView and SimiTree help clients optimize performance, realize potential revenue, and ensure a healthy bottom line, all through a full range of services and expertise, such as:
- Integrated solutions to meet agency-specific needs
- Best practice workforce structures and workflow processes around documentation management, specifically with intake and orders management departments
- Improved speed to care and timeliness of billing, resulting in optimized cash flow
- Operational consulting expertise and industry-leading technology
“Today’s healthcare organizations have a vision to streamline business operations to better serve patients and increase efficiency, and SimiTree has a rich legacy in helping our clients grow stronger and healthier,” said Bill Simione, CEO and managing principal of SimiTree. “Our partnership with WorldView is another example of our commitment to using proven solutions in guiding agencies through challenges, changes, and growth.”
While WorldView offers customized solutions for enhancing all areas of practice management, SimiTree’s team of consultants work across all functional areas to maximize revenue cycle efficiencies, boost clinical operations, and ensure regulatory requirements. Together, these cost-effective tools improve workflows, reduce administrative processing time, and improve business and patient outcomes.
James Lezzer, WorldView’s Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, added: “We’ve long admired SimiTree’s positive impact on post-acute care organizations, and we’re proud of this alliance that will provide an even more robust suite of services to those agencies. Improved efficiencies, higher employee productivity, and reduced processing times are critical to success – and just the beginning of how these two companies can benefit care providers.”
SOURCE: PR Newswire