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Medical Outsourcing is a type of healthcare service that involves the transfer of certain medical processes and activities to external providers. This type of outsourcing is typically used to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase access to specialized services. It can involve the transfer of activities such as medical billing, coding, transcription, and claims processing. It can also involve the transfer of clinical activities such as laboratory testing, radiology, and telemedicine.
Medical Outsourcing can also involve the transfer of administrative activities such as patient scheduling, appointment reminders, and patient registration. This type of outsourcing can help healthcare organizations reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase access to specialized services.
Some companies in the Medical Outsourcing market include Accenture, Cognizant, Genpact, HCL Technologies, Infosys, and Wipro. Show Less Read more