Patients expect cost clarity before admission, yet over 70% say they don’t get the financial guidance they need.
Behavioral health admissions teams are under growing pressure, while patients and families become increasingly concerned about affordability and financial responsibility.
At the same time, admissions teams are expected to manage financial conversations alongside everything else–leading to delays, confusion, and lost revenue.
Patient financial responsibility now represents 20–25% of revenue, but most organizations capture less than 15%.
Treating patient financial engagement as "one more task" isn't working.
Download this White Paper to learn:
Why patients delay or avoid care without upfront cost clarity
Why admissions teams can’t absorb financial engagement
What a Patient Financial Engagement Specialist does
Why behavioral health requires a specialized approach
How lack of financial specialization impacts admissions & revenue
How leading organizations reduce admissions friction & improve financial outcomes
Best practices for delivering cost transparency & payment options before treatment