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Forgetting is Costly: How Clinicians Can Improve Charge Capture at the Point of Care
Charge capture is one of the most overlooked revenue cycle steps — yet it directly determines whether your services are reimbursed or lost to missed documentation. Clinicians are the first line of defense.
What is Charge Capture and Why is it So Important?
Charge capture is often overlooked, yet it’s the backbone of healthcare revenue. Every missed charge means lost income, compliance risk, and delayed cash flow. This blog explores why flawless charge capture matters and how optimizing it strengthens both financial health and patient care.