E3 offers solutions to healthcare insurance problems
First hand knowledge on hand to help transform hospitals to adopt best business practices at Health Insurance Forum
E3, the leading healthcare transformation company in the Middle East highlighted the benefits of implementing effective business practices for healthcare providers during the 4th Healthcare Insurance Forum at Arab Health last month. Mr. Muwaffa Lahham, E3’s CEO led a post-forum workshop conveying first hand information about transforming hospital business practices to improve compliance and efficiency.
The 6-hour workshop focused on how to implement and process insurance claims effectively and Mr. Lahham was delighted to impart his knowledge. “In today’s highly competitive healthcare market, it is essential to maintain and improve efficiency and cash flow without compromising the quality of care,” he said. “With the help of our international experts, we were delighted to present at this workshop specific solutions that offer ideal platforms for both insurance and healthcare professionals as they face challenges and turn them to successful transformations.”
The first part of the workshop included a presentation of Stockell’s Revenue Cycle Information System (RCIS), which turns enterprise information into a real “asset”. The next-generation RCIS transforms revenue cycle operations from a traditional inspection-based process to an exception-based process resulting in gains for operational efficiency while dramatically reducing the cost of creating, billing, and collecting claims.
With ever increasing costs on healthcare delivery, common requirements of healthcare systems and different effective approaches are vital. E3 introduced to all delegates Ardentia’s Achievable Pathway Management Systems and Patient Level Costing solutions. Ardentia is widely known as a dedicated healthcare intelligence provider that offers complete solutions on ongoing development and enhancements for the global healthcare intelligence market. Its track record in the delivery of business intelligence solutions for healthcare is second to none, and will ensure a winning combination of skills and resources that will deliver invaluable support to Middle East healthcare as it progresses in the future.
Delegates who attended this workshop experienced highly interactive group sessions where everyone raised and discussed various challenges facing the industry. They were also offered guidance about how to transform their organisations business practices for efficiency while improving patient outcomes, increasing regulatory compliance and significantly reducing costs.
“Having an in-house billing system, we are evaluating products to assist us in better patient billing and improve our processes and at the same time implement cost-effective ERP systems,” commented one of the leading healthcare providers.
During the 4-days of Arab Health 2009, E3 organized and held exclusive business meetings with key prospects at the Novotel Hotel. In continuing its marketing efforts, E3 is now preparing for its participation at the First Health Informatics Forum organized by the Saudi Association for Health Informatics (SAHI) in March and as silver sponsor at the 2nd Annual Middle East Healthcare Expansion meeting organized by Fleming Gulf this coming May 2009.