Beyond Automation: The Need for Human Skills in an Evolving RCM Landscape
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Beyond Automation: The Need for Human Skills in an Evolving RCM Landscape April 01, 2025 · Revenue Cycle · Workforce Development

Beyond Automation: The Need for Human Skills in an Evolving RCM Landscape

By Jennifer Mueller, MBA, RHIA, SHIMSS, FACHE, FAHIMA, FACHDM


To stay relevant in an evolving landscape, RCM professionals and the broader health information workforce must strengthen their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

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