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P3Care Explains the Process of Credentialing - The Easy Way - 0 views

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    The process of credentialing safeguards patients' safety with an accreditation hat a physician is well-qualified to perform his duties. How this process goes and what laws should be there to protect the process.
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    The process of credentialing safeguards patients' safety with an accreditation hat a physician is well-qualified to perform his duties. How this process goes and what laws should be there to protect the process
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P3Care Investigates the Importance of Physicians Credentialing Service - 1 views

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    With a growing number of frauds, the importance of medical credentialing services has strengthened. The need to stay updated with operational capability while ensuring the hands of the caregiver being safe is what this process strives for!
Roger Steven

Disposition of Records and Records Retention for Medical Records, Including Electronic ... - 0 views

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    Overview: Today's health care delivery occurs in a diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary health care environment. This often presents challenges to the health care professional that are not easy to navigate. Medical records and their confidentiality have long been the exclusive province of state law, but has now been recognized for some time in the federal HIPAA statutes and federal regulations. Differing and even conflicting sources of requirements at the state level still exist for the retention and disposition of medical records. These sources may vary based upon the specific health care practitioner - whether physicians, dentists, psychologists, or other health care providers, including mental health practitioners. As to the specific, individual health care practitioner, state laws mandate their confidentiality, retention, and even their specific content with regards to patient, clinical records. In addition to these clinical requirements, additional state laws set forth the content and retention of other types of records kept by the professional, such as supervisory agreements with other professionals subordinate to them as well as their own unique record content requirements. With the majority of medical records moving to an electronic format, special rules now exist with regard to the confidentiality, security, retention, and disposition of electronic medical records. This is particularly important as state laws continue to allow for and regulate the provision of telemedicine by various health care practitioners. For example, while psychotherapy and mental health services are ideal treatments to offer over the internet, that is, by simultaneous audio-visual transmission between the doctor and the patient, the risks of breaches of confidentiality also vastly increase. And when the successful doctor-patient relationship is over, how does the health care practitioner providing a mental health service dispose of these electronic records? In addition to
Andrw Smith

EHR-EMR, Medical Billing, Medical Transcription Services, Software | MyDoctorsChart - 0 views

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    MyDoctorsChart Drummoned Certified EHR provides physicians with various integrated features such as patient's past medical history, clinical examinations, social and family history, surgical records, current assessments, radiological images, lab results, financial information etc. Drummond Certification means that MyDoctorsChart EHR management system satisfies the stated functionality, inter-operability, utility and security standards.
Roger Steven

HIPAA Compliance Fundraising: What You Need to Know, What You Need to Do - 0 views

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    Overview: In 2013, The US Department of Health and Human Services made major changes to rules implementing The Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2003 (HITECH). Among the many areas impacted by these rules (billing, marketing, research, IT security, etc.) is fund raising. The amendments significantly modify the methods and practice that hospitals, their institutionally related foundations, and other healthcare charities may or must employ when using ANY patient or client information for fund raising. The webinar will cover how to effectively implement the fund raising regulations in a manner that increases both opportunities for philanthropic support and compliant implementation of the new mandates. The rules include specific operational requirements, some of which prohibit protocols that were required under the original HIPAA regulations. The "magic words" mandated by HIPPA-related regulations changed in multiple areas. The webinar will cover all of these areas to ensure your organization is both legally compliant and operationally effective. The types of information that may be used for fund raising changed significantly. This presents numerous substantial fund raising opportunities, as well as challenges on the use and storage of such information. Among other areas to be presented are The required method for individuals to opt-out of receiving fund raising communication The methods of informing patients and clients of their right to opt-out from receiving fund raising communication The broadly expanded types of fund raising communication subject to opt-out rights How providers, hospital, and related fund raising foundation apply an opt-out election by an individual The type of patient and client information that health charities may use for fund raising The contents of provider's Notice of Privacy Practice How clinicians can assist both their patients/clients and the
Roger Steven

Disposition of Records and Records Retention for Medical Records, Including Electronic ... - 0 views

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    Overview: Today's health care delivery occurs in a diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary health care environment. This often presents challenges to the health care professional that are not easy to navigate. Medical records and their confidentiality have long been the exclusive province of state law, but has now been recognized for some time in the federal HIPAA statutes and federal regulations. Differing and even conflicting sources of requirements at the state level still exist for the retention and disposition of medical records. These sources may vary based upon the specific health care practitioner - whether physicians, dentists, psychologists, or other health care providers, including mental health practitioners. As to the specific, individual health care practitioner, state laws mandate their confidentiality, retention, and even their specific content with regards to patient, clinical records. In addition to these clinical requirements, additional state laws set forth the content and retention of other types of records kept by the professional, such as supervisory agreements with other professionals subordinate to them as well as their own unique record content requirements. With the majority of medical records moving to an electronic format, special rules now exist with regard to the confidentiality, security, retention, and disposition of electronic medical records. This is particularly important as state laws continue to allow for and regulate the provision of telemedicine by various health care practitioners. For example, while psychotherapy and mental health services are ideal treatments to offer over the internet, that is, by simultaneous audio-visual transmission between the doctor and the patient, the risks of breaches of confidentiality also vastly increase. And when the successful doctor-patient relationship is over, how does the health care practitioner providing a mental health service dispose of these electronic records? In addit
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P3Care Investigates HHS Report for Providers Relief Fund Concerns - 0 views

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    Physicians were quite unsure about how to act to these facts. Of course, medical billing outsourcing companies can't proceed without their clients' consent. Therefore, HHS took it upon itself to explain all the complications that restrict healthcare professionals to benefit from this program.
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Why-Should-Chiropractic-Physicians-Hire-Outsource-Billing-Company - 0 views

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    Chiropractic practice is a non-evasive approach to joint and lower back problems. This makes chiropractic unique compared to the therapies, for billing of a chiropractic practice you need a certified team of coders and billers to make your chiropractic practice stand out. Know how to bill for your chiropractic practice. #medicalbilling #chiropracticbillingservices #chiropracticbilling #chiropracticbillingcompanies https://goo.gl/jJaAf7
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How to Stabilize Finances of Healthcare Practices? - 0 views

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    The healthcare rules in the 21st century keep changing and more frequently in the post-pandemic era. Ordinarily, physicians have limited time for administrative tasks; however, recent developments have made their time even more crucial. One comprehensive answer to resolve financial troubles once and for all is to hire a medical billing service. A medical billing company files, follow-ups, and collects from insurance companies on behalf of providers.
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U.S. Clinicians Spend 90 Minutes on Medical Billing Services - 0 views

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    A recent study suggests that U.S. clinicians spend more time on EHRs than physicians in other countries. This research is also a reflection of administration inconsistencies in the U.S. healthcare system.
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P3 Healthcare Assistance in the Reduction of Claim Denial Issues - 0 views

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    P3 Healthcare has earned its repute in the medical industry by its exceptional output to the providers. The company fulfills all its promises to the providers. Many physicians are availing the medical billing services in the USA from different companies. However, the American providers will see a noticeable difference between P3 Healthcare Solutions' services and other medical billing service companies' services.
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How Medical Credentialing Improves Patient Safety? - 0 views

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    The term medical credentialing is not new for many of us. It is defined as the process of collecting and verifying the practitioners' qualifications and credentials, be it their license, education, training, experience, and more.
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    Most hospitals and private clinics already authenticate their resource qualifications at the time of hiring. The reason is to get insight into if the doctor or nurse is qualified enough to manage the complex operations. Moreover, medical credentialing also help to assign privileges to physicians. Generally, medical billing companies are responsible for managing these operations.
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Resolving Physician's Stress for Good - P3 Investigates - 0 views

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    Finding solutions to bring those worry-levels down for healthcare professionals can put an end to burnout and improve the quality of care altogether. Physicians are as humans as us, and in this article, we discuss ways in which they can deal with guilt and shame when they fail to complete their tasks of the day.
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    P3care Solutions has its finger on the pulse of healthcare, at least that's what we intend to achieve. The topic that we chose to write about today has some interesting yet solid statistics of doctors and their time spent on EHRs per patient.
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    P3care Solutions has its finger on the pulse of healthcare, at least that's what we intend to achieve. The topic that we chose to write about today has some interesting yet solid statistics of doctors and their time spent on EHRs per patient.
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How CMS Determines MIPS Eligibility? - 0 views

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    QPP MIPS participation is a great way to stabilize finances in the shaking economic industry. Many professionals have already started to plan and strategize on how to get maximum score in the end. Given in this article is a complete guide on MIPS 2020 eligibility status. Going through it will help in setting up goals for participation.
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    The QPP MIPS participation starts from knowing the eligibility status. For MIPS 2020, clinicians can check eligibility via QPP Lookup Tool. Later on, CMS updates the eligibility status that if physicians can report data to them or not. However, the reporting requirements change each year due to changed policies.
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    QPP MIPS participation is a great way to stabilize finances in the shaking economic industry. Many professionals have already started to plan and strategize on how to get the maximum score in the end.
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Five approaches to managing old homes and Interacting with seniors - 0 views

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    We see hospitals and practices, in general, are equipped with the latest certified EHR systems aiding a new-age healthcare system to evolve, sustain, and respond with improved outcomes. Medical billing services and the doctors have to follow HIPAA rules, and physicians must demonstrate meaningful use to avoid negative payment adjustments. All of this means we are transitioning to the value-based system moving towards improvement.
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The Growth of Your Medical Practice in 3 Easy Steps - 0 views

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    P3 Healthcare Solutions has an aim to assist physicians with their billing problems. With the experience in hand, our specialists have come across with the following tips to help medical practices increase their business.
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A Guide to Find a Professional Credentialing Service - 0 views

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    Physician enrollment has, unfortunately, grown complex over time. Restricting contractual criteria and modifications in the payment models create confusion in medical billing services and healthcare professionals.
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EHR-related findings calculate a time of 16 minutes per patient - 0 views

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    A study of Cerner's analytics platform shows that physicians spend an average of 16 minutes and 14 seconds on an EHR per patient. That includes the physician's time outside of work too
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Payment Integrity Audits Proves to be a Burden for Clinicians - 0 views

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    Studies show that physicians have to pay approximately $1 million to deal with the post-payment integrity audits. It is concerning, especially, when we are trying to minimize healthcare expenses.
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