What You Should Know:
- Ensemble Health Partners (Ensemble), the market leader in end-to-end revenue cycle outsourcing for mid-sized to large healthcare organizations, announced today that it has been selected by Beebe Healthcare (Beebe) as their strategic partner to manage all revenue cycle operations.
- This partnership will allow Beebe to focus on delivering exceptional care in their community while Ensemble manages day-to-day revenue cycle operations to ensure consistent financial performance for the organization.
Ensemble’s Industry-Leading Revenue Cycle Management: A Strategic Partnership with Beebe
The trend of healthcare executives partnering with experienced firms for end-to-end revenue cycle management is growing. A recent survey found that 95% of executives would consider such services, with 60% preferring a single firm over multiple vendors. Ensemble’s recent achievements, including being chosen as Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare’s strategic revenue cycle partner and ranking #1 in KLAS for four consecutive years, highlight its leading position in the industry.
With its new partnership with Beebe, Ensemble now manages $30 billion in annual net patient revenue, making it the top choice for improving revenue cycle performance through managed services. They prioritize rapid value delivery, consistently meeting client goals, exceeding cash collection targets, and driving an average 5% net revenue improvement annually.
“We’re honored to be selected by Beebe to help them deliver on their strategic plan of putting the best people, programs and infrastructure in place to ensure that residents and visitors of Sussex County have access to the healthcare services they want, when and where they need them,” said Judson Ivy, Founder, President and CEO of Ensemble. “We are confident we can quickly deliver value to Beebe and their community by deploying proven best practices, data-rich intelligence and expert operational management to strengthen financial performance, modernize the patient experience and help Beebe continue operating as a local, independent health system.”