Chicago, June 26, 2017 -- The Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) recently reviewed ZirMed’s Charge Integrity and Claims Management solutions using the Peer Review process. After undergoing the rigorous review, the Charge Integrity and Claims Management solutions have been awarded the “Peer Reviewed by HFMA®” designation.
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ZirMed solutions help more than 250 hospitals and health systems, and more than 300,000 providers, to optimize their revenue cycles while also streamlining workflows and increasing operational efficiencies. The company’s comprehensive, analytics-driven, dynamic cloud-based platform—including Claims Management, Charge Integrity, AR Management, Eligibility and Coverage Detection enables healthcare organizations to quickly identify, anticipate, and avoid—rather than just manage—financial issues in an increasingly complex revenue cycle, helping them secure more of the reimbursement due to them today while easing their transition to value-based care.
“We are honored to receive the HFMA Peer Review designation. In this era of shifting reimbursement, it’s crucial to deliver solutions that meet the needs of customers. We strive to be a true partner for providers, working in the trenches to understand their challenges and then designing solutions that enable them to quickly see results. The Peer Review designation is another proof point that our solutions are making a difference—and achieving our mission of helping providers to get paid faster, more completely, and with less effort,” said Tom Butts, Chairman and CEO of ZirMed®.
HFMA’s Peer Review process provides healthcare financial managers with an objective, third-party evaluation of business solutions used in the healthcare workplace. The rigorous, 11-step process includes a Peer Review panel review comprising current customers, prospects who have not made a purchase, and industry experts. The Peer Review status of the healthcare business solution and its performance claims are based on effectiveness, quality and usability, price, value, and customer and technical support.
“We’re pleased to have ZirMed achieve their HFMA Peer Reviewed designation,” said HFMA President and CEO Joseph J. Fifer, FHFMA, CPA. “The HFMA Peer Review process assures our members, through a rigorous evaluation, that the reviewed healthcare business solution meets an objective, third-party assessment of overall effectiveness, quality, and value.”
To see how ZirMed helps get providers paid, please visit booth #1119 during HFMA’s ANI in Orlando, Fla., June 25-28.
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Karen Thomas Healthcare Financial Management Association 708-492-3377 [email protected] Lisa Chernikoff ZirMed 734-678-5513 [email protected]


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