How artificial intelligence makes healthcare finance more human
Healthcare finance departments can use artificial intelligence to reduce repetitive work and allow employees to take on roles that are more analytical.
7 tips for effectively managing a remote healthcare finance team
To effectively manage accounting teams who are increasingly working from home in this new environment created by the COVID-19 crisis, healthcare organizations can take lessons from organizations that have experience in managing a remote workforce.
The office of the future: What leaders must consider as they design post-pandemic workplaces
Leaders face the challenge of establishing a safe and productive office environment as healthcare administrative offices ramp back up following the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The slow transition back to normal after COVID-19: How leaders can help their teams
Several guiding principles can help leaders steer their teams and organizations back to something approaching normalcy following the COVID-19 pandemic.
HFMA’s Region 5 raises more than $17k for Charleston, South Carolina, nonprofit, Amor Healing Kitchen
HFMA’s Region 5 came together during the Southeastern Summit to donate $17,320 to Amor Healing Kitchen, a Charleston nonprofit, which serves freshly cooked food to people with cancer or other illnesses.
HFMA Chapter members share promotions and new job roles
HFMA Chapter members announce career updates from new jobs to promotions. Plus, one member shares her recent accomplishment with a master’s in legal studies.
CRCR certifications surge with Enterprise Membership
Change Health has encourage staff on its provider account management team to obtain HFMA's CRCR certification, with the result that the number of staff members who have achieved the certification has skyrocketed.
UNC Health: Dementia-friendly care boosts quality, improves the patient experience
UNC Health is training nearly 4,000 clinicians and staff to deliver “dementia friendly” care. Training involves computer-based educational modules, moderated discussions and role-playing.
How a time management audit can help leaders bring order to their schedules
Leaders can carve out a time management strategy by conducting an audit that examines their own duties, assumptions and preferences, writes Jill Geisler, HFMA’s contributing subject-matter expert on leadership topics.
What employees need from their leaders during the coronavirus crisis
As healthcare organizations navigate a high-stress period, leaders can serve as much-needed bulwarks if they take the right approach.