Healthcare BPO
Definition: Healthcare Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) refers to the practice of a healthcare provider (such as a hospital, clinic, or physician's practice) contracting out essential, but non-clinical, administrative and operational tasks to a specialized third-party service provider.
Core Functions Outsourced: The purpose is to allow clinical staff to focus on direct patient care by offloading complex, time-consuming administrative duties.
CategoryRepresentative ServicesRevenue Cycle Management (RCM)Medical coding (translating diagnoses and procedures into standardized codes), medical billing, claims processing, payment posting, and denial management.Information ManagementData entry, patient record transcription (converting voice reports to text), and managing electronic health records (EHR) systems.Patient InteractionAppointment scheduling, pre-authorization and eligibility verification, and managing patient call centers for administrative inquiries.Back-Office SupportPayroll processing, accounts payable/receivable, and human resources support functions.
Importance: These external partners maintain expertise in specific regulations (like coding standards and data privacy rules) and use specialized technology to handle high-volume administrative tasks efficiently and accurately.
