5 Ways Payment Automation Helps Rural Hospitals Succeed

Rural hospitals play a critical role in healthcare as they provide services for patients in rural areas nationwide. Rural hospitals, however, struggle to overcome long-term obstacles worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. With so many uncertainties, rural communities are left questioning the future of healthcare in their region.

The biggest challenges currently impacting rural hospitals’ financial performance are inflation, rising labor costs, negative net assets, and critically thin margins. An estimated 43% of rural hospitals have negative operating margins1. They are also grappling with negative net assets and severe workforce challenges.

These pressures combined have forced many rural hospitals to close. According to a recent Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform report, more than 150 rural hospitals closed nationwide between 2005 and 2019, and another 19 closed in 2020, more than any year in the decade prior1. Alarmingly, now 631 rural hospitals nationwide – more than 29% – are either at immediate or high risk of closure2.

Rural hospital closures have a damaging domino effect on communities, starting with the loss of jobs. Hospitals are large employers in rural areas, employing doctors, nurses, housekeeping staff, operations staff, etc. Most importantly, rural hospitals support the health of their communities. When hospitals close, patients in those communities lose access to medical care. While some patients have the means to travel for care in other regions, many citizens do not have the same luxury. As a result, healthcare costs continue to soar when conditions like diabetes or other chronic illnesses go untreated.

To offset the impact of financial instability, rural hospitals and health systems nationwide are leveraging technology to alleviate the stress of growing costs and severe labor shortages. By automating routine and repetitive tasks, hospital staff can focus on critical areas that have been neglected.

Automation is also helping to transform back-office business operations, making Accounts Payable (AP) departments more resilient during times of uncertainty. The hidden costs of manual, paper-based accounting processes and paper checks make it difficult for rural hospitals to improve margins. To illustrate, manual processes in the healthcare industry result in $22 billion in unnecessary expenses3. Additionally, errors resulting from manual processing cost the industry between $4 million and $6 billion annually.

By eliminating tedious manual tasks like cutting checks, hunting down signatures, printing labels, and stuffing envelopes before mailing vendor payments and implementing a best-in-class Payment Automation solution, rural hospital AP departments can streamline processes and improve their bottom line.

With faster vendor payments, finance departments can also better manage cash flow, take advantage of early pay discounts, and improve their relationships with vendors. Other benefits of partnering with a leading Payment Automation provider include:

  • Greater efficiency with automated remittance and reconciliation and an easy-to-use interface:
    • 80% of time saved on payment processing.
    • 5x more payments processed in the same amount of time.
  • Greater speed through fast and seamless implementation that takes less than 10 hours of your time to set up:
    • 90% of your steps are eliminated in payment processing.
  • Greater security through encrypted account data, multi-factor authentication and a world-class security team working on your behalf: 
    • Enhanced security measures ensure that your account information is always protected.
    • Provider’s internal security team is also going the extra mile to help you mitigate the risk of fraud.
  • Greater support through a dedicated team of payment specialists:
    • White-glove service solutions provide access to more than 100 U.S.-based customer representatives who can answer inquiries from vendors and AP teams, typically within two hours or less, guaranteeing that an organization’s AP staff is no longer required to handle payment reconciliation and follow-up.
  • Improved P/L from cash-back rebates on virtual card payments and eliminating paper check supply costs:
    • The average Payment Automation user can reduce costs by 80%-90%.

The healthcare industry is critical to the U.S. economy, representing 19.7% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as of 20224. Rural hospital CFOs must find ways to alleviate financial stressors and staffing shortages. Removing time-consuming tasks can help hospital AP departments improve operations through streamlined workflows while bringing value to staff and patients. Instead of focusing on manual responsibilities, finance teams can improve strategic initiatives to continue offering quality care for patients in their communities when they automate payments.

To learn more about Paymerang’s award-winning Payment Automation, schedule a demo now.

Sources:

1CHQPR: Rural Hospitals at Risk of Closing

2Beckers Hospital Review: 43% of rural hospitals are in the red: 6 things to know

3Remitra

4Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Colleen Crist

Colleen Crist

Colleen leads our national portfolio of channel partners and owns new business development and channel strategies. She is focusing on accelerating partner growth and expanding our footprint nationwide by developing new partnership initiatives. Her strategy and execution expertise spans all aspects of business development, product development, launch, marketing, sales and partner development. She leads our partnership team that drives end-to-end execution of corporate partner programs and is responsible for identifying, forging, scaling and sustaining our partnership strategy. Colleen is currently earning her Executive Master of Business Administration degree from Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Business.