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Roger Steven

Texting and E-mail with Patients Patient Requests and Complying with HIPAA - 0 views

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    Overview: With the recent advances in portable technology, more and more organizations and their users are taking advantage of mobile devices to save time and get work done more efficiently. Texting, portable e-mail, and Apps are revolutionizing the ways health care providers interact with their patients and get their work done. But the use of these devices comes with hidden costs of compliance, especially if they lead to a reportable breach under HIPAA or state laws. HIPAA Privacy and Security Officers have been struggling to keep up with the use of the devices to protect patient privacy and avoid compliance issues. Even if these devices aren't in formal use in your organization, you need to act now to anticipate their use and make sure they are used properly. This session is designed to provide intensive, two-day training in HIPAA compliance as it relates to the use of mobile devices, including how to use them with Protected Health Information, the policies and procedures you need to have in place to use them securely, and how to manage issues of the "BYOD" phenomenon. The session provides the background and details for any manager of health information privacy and security to know what issues to look for with mobile devices, what needs to be done for HIPAA compliance, and what can happen when compliance is not adequate. Audits and enforcement will be explained, as well as privacy and security breaches and how to prevent them. Numerous references and sample documents will be provided. The session will be valuable for both newcomers to HIPAA compliance as well as seasoned veterans. HIPAA compliance will be explained and discussed in detail, from the basics through the latest changes and new technology issues, so that the attendee will have a coherent understanding of not only the rules, but also how to think about compliance and make sound compliance decisions on a day-to-day basis in the context of mobile devices. Agenda Day One Day one sets the stage with an ov
Roger Steven

HIPAA and Health IT - What You Need to Know as a Business Associate - 0 views

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    Overview: As defined by the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a Business Associate can be any organization or person working in association with or providing services to a Covered Entity who handles or discloses Protected Health Information (PHI) or Personal Health Records (PHR). With certain exceptions, a person or entity that creates, receives, maintains, or transmits PHI for a function or activity regulated by the HIPAA Privacy Rule for a Covered Entity is a Business Associate. The HITECH Act, a recent update made to overall HIPAA regulations require Business Associates to comply with HIPAA mandates regarding the handling and use of health information. As a Business Associate you must comply with a wide-range of regulatory obligations, including certain privacy obligations, security standards, and breach notification requirements. If your business needs to understand what it means to be a Business Associate and know what required safeguards, policies and procedures must be in place or make sure your current compliance program is adequate and can withstand government scrutiny, please join us for this informative and interactive session. Why should you Attend: There is a lot of confusion about the role and requirements of being a Business Associate. Organizations must be prepared prior to entering into these contracts for services as a vendor and subcontractor. Attendees will leave the course clearly understanding of all the requirements that must be in place for the Business Associate - Covered Entity arrangement. After completing this course, a Business Associate will have a clear understanding as to what needs to be place when it comes to all of the HIPAA regulations. Areas Covered in the Session: Why was HIPAA created? Who Must Comply with HIPAA Requirements? What are the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules? What are the Consequences of being a Business Associate What is a HIPAA Compliance Program? What is a HIPAA Risk Mana
Roger Steven

Seminar on HIPAA - Putting an Organizational Compliance Program - 0 views

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    Course "HIPAA - Putting an Organizational Compliance Program in Place" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion. Overview: Being in compliance with HIPAA involves not only ensuring you provide the appropriate patient rights and controls on your uses and disclosures of protected health information, but you also have the proper policies and procedures in place. If audited or the subject of a compliance review you will be required to show the government you have all the necessary documentation in place for safeguarding patient Protected Health Information and indicate how you addressed all required security safeguards. This starts with the fundamentals of a HIPAA compliance program. If your healthcare practice, business, or organization needs to understand how to put HIPAA compliance program in place or make sure the current program is adequate and can withstand government scrutiny, please join us for this informative and interactive 2 day training course. Why you should attend: With an increase in HIPAA enforcement and Phase 2 audits underway, many organizations need to fully understand the requirements of a compliance program. Attendees will leave the course clearly understanding of all the requirements for a comprehensive HIPAA compliance program and what steps need to be taken to mitigate risk. The seminar will include practical exercise to assist in knowing how to develop, review, and amend HIPAA policy and procedure. After completing this course, a Covered Entity or Business Associate will have a clear roadmap for what needs to be place when it comes to all of the HIPAA regulations. Areas Covered in the Session: · Why was HIPAA created? · What is HITECH and the Omnibus Rule? · Who Must Comply with HIPAA Requirements? · What are the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules? · What i
Roger Steven

Medical Informatics is a story of phenomenal growth - 0 views

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    Medical Informatics is a story of phenomenal growth: Medical informatics is an area that is growing at a fervid pace. Its growth is not likely to get hindered or slow down in the near future, due to the surge in its use in the healthcare and IT industries. Medical Informatics is a relatively recent development in the field of healthcare. It is interwoven into the development and application of IT-based innovations in the healthcare industry. Medical informatics is often synonymously and loosely used with other related words such as clinical informatics, nursing informatics, healthcare informatics and so on. Its associations with related or similar disciplines notwithstanding, one can draw a fairly clear idea of medical informatics. It can be described as the application, adoption, design and development of IT into activities relating to the healthcare industry. What is the objective of medical informatics? Medical informatics seeks to enhance knowledge and innovate in the healthcare field by using IT and its applications. Towards this end, it uses and merges the principles, knowledge, data, application, and the tools needed for applying these in the process of decision-making. Who are involved in the use of medical informatics? Medical informatics is used by almost everyone in the healthcare industry. These include physicians, nurses, billers, coders, many others who provide healthcare, and medical librarians. In addition, there are specialists who are tasked purely with working with medical informatics, such as Data analysts Hospital record managers, and Programmers and analysts in the industry. The rise and rise of medical informatics The birth and growth of medical informatics has been tied to those of the IT industry, the Internet in particular. In a sense, they are twins, having started and grown in almost a conjoined fashion. Its early development started in the 1960s, very nearly contemporaneous with that of the Net. While the medium that brought
Tom Fields

Community- and Practice-Based Teams, Real-Time Information, and Financial Incentives He... - 0 views

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    The program also provides real-time electronic information to support the provision of appropriate care and offers significant financial incentives that reward practices for becoming recognized as a National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home™. The program has improved the provision of appropriate care and services and reduced utilization and growth in health care spending.
wheelchairindia9

Electronic Wheel chair - 0 views

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    All pediatric wheelchair can be configured with many accessories to meet specific needs. Comfortable, sporty, and reliable.Aesthetically, devices designed for kids are often sleek and colorful, and functionally, they are typically lightweight and adjustable. As any parent knows, young people don't stay the same size for long and since a wheelchair is a major purchase don't want a simple growth spurt to render it useless. That's why kids wheelchair category offers models that feature seat width and depth adjustability, elevating legrests, and other versatile features. Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair: Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Description The model designed for cerebral palsy child only. Ultra light weight aluminium alloy frame Seat Width 38 cms (15") Net Weight: 18.5 kgs Epoxy powder coated frame Detachable arm rest & foot rest provided Elevated and swinging foot rest Elevated foot rest provided to elevate leg angle Height adjustable and detachable head rest Hydraulic reclining high back for a comfortable posture Hydraulic adjustable seat angle Detachable back and seat pad Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & calg Foldable Lever and paddle brakes provided Safety belt provided Maintenance free rear solid wheels Cloth look like water proof upholstery Anti wheels for better safety and stability Extra cushion upholstery provided to under arm, head & leg Folding action Lever and paddle brakes provided Safety belt provided Maintenance free rear solid wheels Cerebral Palsy Wheelchair Recline system: Recline system provides kids with the most comfortable resting environment. It also allows stretching abdominal muscle that reduces the stress and discomfort developed after long sitting on the wheelchair. some characteristics of wheelchair pediatric: Lack of muscle coordination when performing voluntary movements (ataxia). Stiff muscles and exaggerated reflexes (spasticity). Asymmetrical walking gait with one foot or
alexx07

Dr. Seth Keller - CureMD Success Stories - Video Dailymotion - 0 views

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    See how Seth Keller, a Neurologist, is able to practice better with CureMD's award winning Electronic Health Record and integrated billing services (http://bit.ly/1uzfXzV) to practice better, safer and faster. http://www.curemd.com/testimonials.asp
alexx07

Dr. Lilly-Rose Paraskevas - CureMD Success Stories - Video Dailymotion - 0 views

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    Watch Dr. Lilly-Rose Paraskevas talk about CureMD's Electronic Health Record solution (http://bit.ly/1Jec5Hu) and how it is helping her in daily workflows, appointment schedules, breaks, messages, specialty-specific customizations and so much more. The best part about using CureMD, as per Dr. Lilly, is that she can take her practice with her wherever she wants through the convenience of Cloud. Read more: http://www.curemd.com/testimonials.asp
wheelchairindia9

Pride Go Chair - 0 views

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    Pride Go Chair The Go-Chair is the first travel chair that combines super portability, maneuverability and style at a low cost. Pride Go Chair Features Easy to remove battery pack and compact, lightweight frame. Twin motors for traction and precision handling. Conveniently disassembles into four manageable pieces. Fits in most vehicle trunks. Top speed of 3.5 mph and enough power to get you where you want to go. Pride Go Chair Specifications Weight Capacity 250 lbs. Turning Radius 26.87" with foot platform Width: 19" Length 27" without foot platform Maximum Speed up to 3.5 mph Ground Clearance: 1.37" Front Wheels 3x5" solid casters Drive Wheels 3x8" solid Rear Wheels 3" solid anti-tips Drivetrain One-motor, rear-wheel drive Braking System Regenerative Suspension Type Limited Standard Electronics: 40A, PG GC3 Battery Size: 12 volt, 12 amp (2 required) Standard Battery Charger: 2A, off-board Per-Charge Range Up to 8 miles Battery Weight 20 lbs. Base Weight 57 LBS. (rear section 34.5 lbs.; front section 22.5 lbs.) Standard Seat Weight 25 lbs. (foldable, compact, lightweight)
wheelchairindia9

Jazzy Select Elite - 0 views

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    Jazzy Select Elite The Jazzy Select Elite delivers a potent blend of power, performance and style. In-line, front-wheel drive technology gives the Elite excellent stability and maneuverability for solid performance indoors and out. Jazzy Select Elite Features Jazzy includes shroud and controller guards to protect against daily wear and tear. Red or blue color-through shroud. Black high-back seat with removable, replaceable back and seat covers. Dual-layer powder coated frame for increased durability. Larger foot platform. 40 amp, PG GC 3 controller. Built with ease of service in mind. Jazzy Select Elite Specifications Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. Turning Radius: 24.75" Width: 22.75" Length: 34.75" Maximum Speed Up to 4 mph Ground Clearance: 1.5" Front Wheels: 3" solid anti-tips Drive Wheels: 9" solid Rear Wheels: 6" solid casters Drivetrain: Two-motor, in-line, front-wheel drive Braking System Regenerative and electro-mechanical Suspension Type Limited High-Back Seating: 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) High-Back Seat-to-Floor Range: 21.5" - 23.5" Specialty Seating: 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) Specialty Seat-to-Floor Range: 16.5" - 18.5" Synergy Seating 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) Synergy Seat-to-Floor Range 17.25" - 19.25" Standard Electronics: 40A, PG GC3 Battery Size: 12 volt, U-1 (2 required) Standard Battery Charger: 3A, off-board Per-Charge Range Up to 15 miles Battery Weight: 24.5 lbs. each Base Weight: 68.5 lbs. Standard Seat Weight: 43 lbs. (comfort, high-back) Standard Seat Size: 18" x 18"-20"
Roger Steven

HIPAA Audits for 2016 - How to Prepare for the New Round of HIPAA Audits - 0 views

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    Overview: In this session we will discuss the HIPAA audit and enforcement programs and how they work, and discuss the areas that caused the most issues in prior audits. We will explore what kind of issues and what kind of entities had the most problems, and show where entities need to improve their compliance the most. We will also explore the typical risk issues that lead to breaches of health information and see how those issues may be a target for auditors in the new 2016 audits. We will review the contents of the HIPAA Audit Protocol used in 2012 to show what documentation needs to be on hand should your organization be selected for an audit in the new round. We will present methods for using the contents of the HIPAA Audit Protocol to build your own compliance plan by extracting and updating the contents and relating your compliance activities directly to the questions that might be asked. In this session we will discuss the HIPAA audit and enforcement regulations and processes, and how they apply to HIPAA covered entities and business associates. We will explain the enforcement regulations and the new, increased fines and new penalty levels, including new penalties for willful neglect of compliance that begin at $10,000. We will discuss what information and documentation must be prepared in advance so that you can be ready for an audit at any time, including sample information request forms and questions asked at prior audits. The session will also cover how to know if you may become the subject of an audit or enforcement action, and what you can do to help limit your exposure. We will discuss how most enforcement actions come about and what can be done to prevent incidents that lead to enforcement activity. The HIPAA Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification regulations (and the recent changes to them) and how they will be audited will be explained. Documentation requirements for compliance will be explored and a framework of security policies necessary
Roger Steven

Do you want to know about "Medical Informatics is a story of phenomenal growth" read mo... - 0 views

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    Medical Informatics : Medical informatics is an area that is growing at a fervid pace. Its growth is not likely to get hindered or slow down in the near future, due to the surge in its use in the healthcare and IT industries. Medical Informatics is a relatively recent development in the field of healthcare. It is interwoven into the development and application of IT-based innovations in the healthcare industry. Medical informatics is often synonymously and loosely used with other related words such as clinical informatics, nursing informatics, healthcare informatics and so on. Its associations with related or similar disciplines notwithstanding, one can draw a fairly clear idea of medical informatics. It can be described as the application, adoption, design and development of IT into activities relating to the healthcare industry. What is the objective of medical informatics? Medical informatics seeks to enhance knowledge and innovate in the healthcare field by using IT and its applications. Towards this end, it uses and merges the principles, knowledge, data, application, and the tools needed for applying these in the process of decision-making. Who are involved in the use of medical informatics? Medical informatics is used by almost everyone in the healthcare industry. These include physicians, nurses, billers, coders, many others who provide healthcare, and medical librarians. In addition, there are specialists who are tasked purely with working with medical informatics, such as Data analysts Hospital record managers, and Programmers and analysts in the industry. The rise and rise of medical informatics: The birth and growth of medical informatics has been tied to those of the IT industry, the Internet in particular. In a sense, they are twins, having started and grown in almost a conjoined fashion. Its early development started in the 1960s, very nearly contemporaneous with that of the Net. While the medium that brought it into existenc
Roger Steven

HIPAA Compliance for a Practice Manager - 0 views

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    Overview: Being in compliance with HIPAA involves not only ensuring you provide the appropriate patient rights and controls on your uses and disclosures of protected health information, but you also have the proper policies and procedures in place. If audited or the subject of a compliance review you will be required to show the government you have all the necessary documentation in place for safeguarding patient Protected Health Information and indicate how you addressed all required security safeguards. This starts with the fundamentals of a HIPAA compliance program. If your healthcare practice or office manager needs to understand what all the HIPAA requirements are or make sure the current program is adequate and can withstand government scrutiny, please join us for this informative and interactive course.  Why should you Attend: The practice or office manager is the backbone of any healthcare office. Besides being responsible for many of the daily operations within an office, the practice manager is often tasked with managing the HIPAA compliance program. Knowing what is required is critically important.  Attendees will leave the course clearly understanding of all the requirements for a comprehensive HIPAA compliance program and to make sure the practice has the proper policies and procedures in place. After completing this course, a practice or office manager will have a clear understanding for what needs to be place when it comes to all of the HIPAA regulations.  Areas Covered in the Session: Why was HIPAA created? Who Must Comply with HIPAA Requirements? What are the HIPAA Security and Privacy Rules? The Role of the HIPAA Security and Privacy Official What is a HIPAA Compliance Program? What is a HIPAA Risk Management Plan? What is meant by "Required" and "Addressable" Implementation Specifications? What are Administrative, Technical, and Physical Safeguards Requirements? What is a HIPAA Risk Assessment? What are HIPAA training requirements?
olivehealthcare

Ear Irrigation | Ear Wax Removal | Ear Cleaning | Ear Wax - 0 views

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    Ear wax removal by irrigation replaces the old fashioned technique of ear syringing. Now Ear irrigation is performed by using an electronic ear irrigation machine to remove ear wax. It is an exceptionally safe, effective and comfortable method of ear cleaning.
pathsosh

Moving towards Business model Innovation in Health care delivery - 0 views

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    In the healthcare system, the business days, as usual, are over. Around everywhere healthcare system is facing a tough time with rising costs and uneven quality despite the hard work of well-intentioned, well-trained clinicians. Health care leaders and policymakers have tried countless incremental fixes-attacking fraud, reducing errors, enforcing practice guidelines, making patients better "consumers," implementing electronic medical records-but none have had much impact.
pathsosh

Digital-Transformation - 0 views

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    Digital transformation in healthcare is the positive impact of technology in healthcare. Tele-medicine, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled medical devices, and blockchain electronic health records are just a few concrete examples of digital transformation in healthcare
sachin_cmi

Are smart wearable and image-guided therapy systems are emerging as next-generation por... - 0 views

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    The term "portable diagnostic device" (or PDD for short) refers to a wide range of medical devices that are either made for external use (that can be used in the field) or for internal use in the doctor's office. They are designed to be used quickly and easily by any patient and also provides continuous and non-invasive monitoring of health parameters. Moreover, they also provide real-time information to a healthcare provider through connectivity. Growing advancement in the field of medical device such as smart wearable's and image-guided therapy systems is predominantly fueling the growth of the portable diagnostic device market. For instance, in January 2019, Royal Philips announced Azurion with FlexArm, to set a new standard for patient imaging and positioning flexibility for image-guided procedures. Rising awareness regarding the advantage of portable medical devices is again anticipated to foster market growth. Increasing the manufacturer's focus on the development of compact, wireless, and user-friendly is again projected to foster the growth of the portable diagnostic device market. Growing advancement in the field of embedded systems, sensors, and electronics is contributing to market growth over the forecast period. Also, the growing geriatric population is increasing the prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer which is again driving demand for portable diagnostic devices. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/are-smart-wearable-and-image-guided.html
sachin_cmi

Rapid Growth of the Healthcare Industry to Augment the Practice Management System Marke... - 0 views

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    Practice management system helps manage the daily operations of an organization. The system helps organization (or facility) to settle meetings with specialists, record persistent information, keep up record, create last reports, etc. A medical practice management system provides staff members with real-time visibility into each patient's availability, enabling them to quickly identify potential scheduling problems. The system send email or text message (appointment reminders) to patients, reducing the possibility of a full-blown event that could negatively impact patient flow. Practice management system find wide application across various verticals in an industry. Increasing integration of healthcare system with practice management solutions is expected to propel the growth of the practice management system market. For instance, in January 2021, Brevium, an innovative SaaS company in the healthcare sector announced that it has extended the integration of its software with one of the premier electronic practice management systems in the U.S., Nextech. Moreover, rising incentives by federal government are also expected to foster the practice management system market growth. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/rapid-growth-of-healthcare-industry-to.html
sachin_cmi

Increasing Prevalence of Cancer and Other Chronic Disorders to Augment Growth of Patien... - 0 views

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    The patient registry software market is expected to witness a significant growth over the next five years. The reason for this is the ever-expanding focus on healthcare delivery, particularly in the non-clinical fields of patient care, education, prevention and public health. Patient safety is being continuously refined with the advent of new devices and applications in the clinical laboratories. Certain drivers are also behind the patient registry growth. These include adoption of EHR, creation of patient registries to track patient records, and greater use of electronic medical records (EMR) for post-marketing management. Increasing prevalence of cancer and other chronic disorders is expected to propel growth of the global patient registry software market. For instance, according to the study, "Global and regional diabetes prevalence estimates for 2019 and projections for 2030 and 2045: Results from the International Diabetes Federation Diabetes Atlas, 9th edition", published in the journal Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, in September 2019, 463 million people are expected to suffer from diabetes in 2019 worldwide and the number is expected to reach 578 million by 2030 and 700 million by 2045. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2020/12/increasing-prevalence-of-cancer-and.html
sachin_cmi

The Role of Precision Medicine in Smart Healthcare - 0 views

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    For patients, precision medical technology is changing their lives with enhanced patient care, increased access to healthcare, and improved results. On the service side, a number of new technological innovations can now be incorporated into service delivery: automation, artificial intelligence (A.I), robots, precision medicine, genomics, and more. On the information side, information systems are incorporating data from various areas of health care into a single platform, allowing for accurate diagnosis and treatment, improved medication compliance, and a wider variety of personalized care. This is the ultimate goal of precision medicine, which helps hospitals and physicians to provide patients with the best possible healthcare. In some ways, smart hospitals have been the primary driver of precision medicine. While the field of medicine may be relatively new, Smart healthcare providers have already made significant strides in their ability to provide patients with personalized care based on medical history and the patient's specific symptoms, physical conditions, and preferences. These advances have improved patients' overall quality of life, while enabling smart healthcare providers to deliver the most appropriate care and therapies possible. One of the most critical facets of precision medicine is the introduction of electronic health records (EHRs). Through EHRs, health care providers can gather, manage, and integrate all of the patient's important information into one centralized database. As EHRs become more popular, smart healthcare providers can leverage existing patient data to reduce the complexity of EHR systems and improve overall quality of care. Moreover, EHRs can also streamline medical procedures, ensuring that patients receive the same level of care whether they are being treated at a hospital or at a home. Read More @ https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/preview/9197580861156902959/4942274716305382665
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