MedAssets to demonstrate how its solutions help optimize hospital’s revenue cycle

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MedAssets, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDAS) will demonstrate how its revenue cycle management and spend management solutions help hospitals and healthcare systems reduce costs, increase efficiency and increase revenue at the inaugural HFMA Virtual Trade Show, to be held on January 12-13, 2010.

Product information, self-guided demos and case studies will be available online, allowing participants to learn more, from the comfort of their desks, about how MedAssets’ solutions help optimize a hospital or healthcare system’s revenue cycle and supply chain. MedAssets experts will also be on hand to chat with participants and answer any questions they might have.

Featured in the virtual booth will be:

  • Self-guided demos and product information on the MedAssets Patient Access solution, and how it helps manage patient registration and financing through the pre-admission and admission process to improve patient collections up front and reduce bad debt
  • Details on how MedAssets can assist hospitals and healthcare systems through the Medicare RAC audit program, protecting revenue and simplifying the appeals process
  • Information on MedAssets Service Line Analytics solution to help hospitals reduce supply spend and utilization, including expensive physician preference items (PPI)

Source: MedAssets, Inc.

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