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A flowchart that represents the process of determining the benefits of a claim workflow. It is a visual representation of the steps involved in the process. The flowchart is divided into four sections, each representing a different step in the claim process. The first section is labeled "Receive Claim", the second section is titled "Determine Episode", the third section is labelled "Clinical Validation", and the fourth section is called "Determining Benefit". There are four steps in the flowchart: - Capture or Correction, Edit, Audit, and E2E Claims Process - Claim Workflow - Exterior Assessment - Claims Flagged for Medicare benefit assessment - Automated Assessment Each step is represented by a dotted line connecting them. The flowchart also includes a brief description of each step, such as "Claims Workflow" and "Exterior Assessment". The first step is to capture or correction, edit, and edit the claim workflow, the second step is an audit, the third step is a policy, the fourth step is the policy provider, the fifth step is policy, and the sixth step is product claims history, the seventh step is scheduled and fees, the eighth step is data underpinning, the ninth step is automated assessment, the tenth step is validate claim, the eleventh step is determine coverage, the twelfth step is schedule fee, the fifteenth step is pay benefit, the last step is reports and analytics Overall, the image shows that the process is a process that involves determining the benefit of a medical claim and how it can be used to determine the benefits associated with it.
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. The resolution of this PNG file is 1542 x 978 pixels and it has a file size of 115.24 KB.A flowchart that represents the process of determining the benefits of a claim workflow. It is a visual representation of the steps involved in the process. The flowchart is divided into four sections, each representing a different step in the claim process. The first section is labeled "Receive Claim", the second section is titled "Determine Episode", the third section is labelled "Clinical Validation", and the fourth section is called "Determining Benefit". There are four steps in the flowchart: - Capture or Correction, Edit, Audit, and E2E Claims Process - Claim Workflow - Exterior Assessment - Claims Flagged for Medicare benefit assessment - Automated Assessment Each step is represented by a dotted line connecting them. The flowchart also includes a brief description of each step, such as "Claims Workflow" and "Exterior Assessment". The first step is to capture or correction, edit, and edit the claim workflow, the second step is an audit, the third step is a policy, the fourth step is the policy provider, the fifth step is policy, and the sixth step is product claims history, the seventh step is scheduled and fees, the eighth step is data underpinning, the ninth step is automated assessment, the tenth step is validate claim, the eleventh step is determine coverage, the twelfth step is schedule fee, the fifteenth step is pay benefit, the last step is reports and analytics Overall, the image shows that the process is a process that involves determining the benefit of a medical claim and how it can be used to determine the benefits associated with it.
