Strengthening Revenue Integrity: Chargemaster Accuracy, Compliance, and Charge Capture Best Practice
In today's complex healthcare financial environment, maintaining a precise and up-to-date chargemaster is no longer simply an administrative function; it is a strategic imperative. This webinar is designed for healthcare finance professionals, revenue cycle leaders, compliance officers, and operational managers who are committed to building a stronger foundation for financial performance through disciplined chargemaster management and robust revenue integrity practices.
In this webinar, participants will gain practical insights into the critical elements of effective chargemaster management. The session will cover strategies for maintaining data accuracy, identifying and correcting common errors, and implementing processes that support ongoing compliance with federal and state regulations, as well as payer requirements. Attendees will also learn how to align clinical, coding, and financial teams to ensure that charge capture and documentation workflows are streamlined and efficient.
Areas Covered:-
Learning Objectives:-
To equip healthcare finance, revenue cycle, and compliance professionals with practical strategies and best practices for maintaining an accurate, compliant, and financially optimized chargemaster, ultimately strengthening revenue integrity and operational performance.
Background:-
This webinar explores strategies to improve chargemaster accuracy, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect revenue integrity. Participants will learn best practices for governance, charge capture, and aligning operational processes to strengthen financial performance.
Who Will Benefit?
This session is ideal for healthcare finance leaders, revenue cycle managers, compliance officers, chargemaster analysts, HIM professionals, and anyone responsible for ensuring accurate billing and revenue integrity within their organization. Finance, revenue cycle, chargemaster, and compliance professionals are involved in hospital billing and charge accuracy.
A results-driven health information management leader with 15+ years of experience, she currently serves as Director of Health Information Practice Advancement at AHIMA, where she spearheads Communities of Practice, AI governance initiatives, and high-impact education programs that shape the future of the health information profession.
Her career spans workforce development, program innovation, and industry thought leadership. She led AHIMA's first-ever AI Summit, co-produced the
Annual Virtual Coding Summit, and launched a nationally recognized apprenticeship program, funded by a $4.9M Department of Labor grant — that credentialed 1,200+ health information professionals across 145+ employers nationwide.
A sought-after speaker and educator, she has presented to C-suite healthcare executives, the Ministry of Health Malaysia, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and national conferences. She is known for bridging technical expertise with practical implementation, building cross-functional partnerships and evidence-based solutions that drive sustainable impact for organizations and professionals across the country.