Event – Executive War College

April 30 – May 1, 2024 | New Orleans, LA

Executive War College

Quadax is pleased to be a Benefactor Sponsor of the 29th Annual Executive War College on Diagnostics, Clinical Laboratory, and Pathology Management at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. This is the world’s largest event focused exclusively on the management of medical laboratories. You will see and hear from the nation’s most innovative labs as they share with you how to add value that improves patient outcomes and earns your lab superior reimbursements.

Take advantage of our sponsor discount code (QUAD200) and save $200 off your registration!

Panel Discussion | Wednesday, May 1, 2024 | 8:30 AM CST

Effective Appeal Strategies and Technological Solutions for Increased Reimbursement

Appeals are crucial in addressing claim denials, boosting revenue, and influencing payer behavior. Diverse strategies tailored to different factors can ensure successful coverage and reimbursement. In this discussion, we will explore clinical denials, appeal timing, content, meeting payer requirements, and interdisciplinary collaboration for optimal reimbursement success. We will also review proven techniques and innovative products aimed at reducing costs without jeopardizing reimbursement.

Please join our Quadax team of experts, with over 60 years of combined experience in RCM, as we explore appeal strategies for optimizing reimbursement through use of purpose driven analytics.

Let’s talk about your revenue cycle challenges!

We welcome the opportunity to connect with you at Executive War College. Quadax understands accuracy is paramount and the details matter when it comes to solving unique reimbursement challenges, and getting—and keeping—that competitive edge for labs. Take advantage of scheduling a personalized discussion with one of our RCS experts to explore how our suite of industry-leading solutions can help modernize your claims processes, increase reimbursement, and gain valuable insight into your organization’s financial performance.