Is your outpatient infusion center maximizing its infusion revenue potential? Many large infusion centers, particularly in oncology, emergency, and observation departments, lose hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of dollars annually to underbilled infusions. The complexity of infusion coding and gaps in clinical documentation often lead to significant revenue leakage. In fact, here are some high-level stats about missing infusion revenue:
The Hidden Revenue Loss in ED Infusions:
• 35% of ER visits require an infusion, but many go undocumented or misbilled.
• Start and stop times significantly impact billing accuracy, yet they’re often forgotten.
• Up to 50% of hydration infusions are coded incorrectly, leading to massive revenue leakage.
Outpatient Infusion Reimbursement Solutions – Watch Now!
There are infusion reimbursement solutions, like medaptus’ Charge Infusion, that can help.
In this session from OHIMA 2025, Gary Bernklow, Senior Product Director at medaptus, discussed the biggest areas where you could be making mistakes with outpatient infusion coding and billing and how to solve these challenges to find missing revenue. Gary also shared insights from real-world success stories, including how one cancer center recovered $3M in under-reported revenue.
Watch this recap video to learn how to:
- Analyze the financial consequences of underbilled infusions and their impact on revenue capture.
- Pinpoint specific inefficiencies in clinical documentation and coding workflows to reduce revenue leakage.
- Understand the four-step Infusion Revenue Health Check process to uncover actionable insights with minimal time investment.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to stop revenue leakage and ensure your outpatient infusion center is compensated fairly for the critical care it provides. You’ll also learn more about infusion reimbursement solutions, like Charge Infusion, and how it can help you find missing revenue.
How Charge Infusion Helps:
• Automates infusion charge capture to prevent revenue loss.
• Integrates seamlessly with EHRs like Cerner and Epic, reducing manual entry errors.
• Ensures compliance with payer rules, lowering audit risks.