Healthcare companies deal with a lot of redundant tasks like recording patient history, invoice processing, managing insurance claims for patients etc. These tasks are monotonous, time-consuming and prone to human error. Automation allows for taking the edge off these tasks and augmenting efficacy. Read More
The Healthcare sector entails a series of tasks to be accomplished efficiently and on time. The staff at Healthcare facilities is usually seen immersed in a web of functions such as patient scheduling, billing, clinical research, resource allocation, prescription management, managing claims, generating receipts, and follow-up care. Read More
Nowadays, Organizations across industries are moving toward great transformation through digitization, including healthcare organizations. There are huge claims, medical, and bill records for data entry work. Therefore, digitization is considered one of the requirements of every healthcare firm. By 2025, the CAGR of data for healthcare will reach 36%.Read More
Health insurance claims processing for billing and collections can be a long process. However, it is essential to any business that pays healthcare providers. One of the most valuable data sources for healthcare organizations is medical claims. To improve the cash flow, a health care provider needs to provide extra care to the medical claim processing sector. Read More
In the race to vaccinate as many people as possible against COVID-19, hospitals, clinics and -immunization centers find themselves having to account for every dose of this much-awaited vaccine.
One of our long-term partners, a state health department contacted ARDEM, requesting assistance with processing COVID-19 test requisition forms from multiple testing centers.
ARDEM had worked with the state health department previously as we were originally awarded a seven-year contract for the data entry from Flu Immunization Questionnaires and processing HIV data.
Just like any other communicable disease, COVID-19 also needs to be managed using a proven system of testing, contact tracing and proper implementation of quarantine and social distancing norms.
Testing for COVID has moved beyond suspected cases and contact tracing to become mandatory for working professionals who are stepping out to work at their respective offices, increasing the pressure to improve delivery times for COVID-19 results.
As we receive heartening news of the progress made by biopharma companies across the world in developing a viable vaccine to counteract the spread of COVID-19, the end of the global pandemic may just finally be in sight. However, as there’s a long road ahead till the final approval and delivery of billions of vaccine doses, we must stay vigilant to control the further spread of the virus right now with effective COVID-19 testing.