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Roger Steven

HIPAA - New Risks for Business Associates - 0 views

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    Overview: The objectives of this course will be to go over the specific risks associated with business associates as it relates to HIPAA compliance. I will uncover myths versus reality as it relates to this very enigmatic law based on over 600 risk assessments performed as well as years of experience in dealing directly with the Office of Civil Rights HIPAA auditors. Times have changed and unfortunately many businesses are losing clients or unable to get new clients due to problems with their compliance program or lack of a compliance program. I will demonstrate from real life audits conducted by the Federal government what your highest risks are for being fined (some of the risk factors may surprise you). In addition this course will cover the highest risk factors for being sued for wrongful disclosures of PHI and the manner in which patients are now using state laws to sue for wrongful disclosures. States are being encouraged by the Federal government to implement new laws to remedy their citizens. Why should you Attend: Protect your business! Business associates are now required to comply directly with the HIPAA legislation! Many businesses are losing clients or unable to get clients because of compliance issues. We will be discussing the changes taking place in Washington DC with the Health and Human Services in relating to new risks business associates face under HIPAA. I will also be discussing factors might cause an unwanted visit or letter from the Office of Civil Rights and how to prepare for the audit and deal with the Feds Areas Covered in the Session: Updates for 2016 What to do if a client requires more than just a signed business associate agreement Fines Policy and Procedure Who Will Benefit: Any business associates who work with medical practices or hospitals (i.e. billing companies, transcription companies, IT companies, answering services, home health, coders, attorneys, etc) Speaker Profile Brian Tuttle is a Certified Professional in H
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

The Roles And Responsibilities of a HIPAA Privacy & Security Officer - 0 views

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    Overview: Discussions, presentation, and webinars regarding HIPAA regulations are usually addressed from the perspective of what the regulations entail, the necessity of compliance with the regulations, and the consequences of willful neglect or non-compliance. This presentation addresses HIPAA regulations from a different perspective - from a personal perspective - from the perspective of the person in charge of moving an organization or facility toward full compliance with HIPAA. The by-product of this presentation will be both an understanding of, and a detailed job description for, a position mandated in the regulations - the HIPAA Security/Privacy Officer. Why should you attend: The HIPAA regulations are numerous, complicated, often vague, and affect every person working in a healthcare facility. Compliance with HIPAA will require a unique individual to lead the charge - an individual whose education, background, experience, and demonstrated skill sets offer the opportunity for that person to succeed in achieving the goals of that position. This is a new position to most healthcare facilities. So understanding who this person should be, what is required of the person with this job title, and with whom this person will interface is vital to every healthcare organization with the goal of achieving full compliance with HIPAA. Areas Covered in the Session: Position goals Position requirements (education, experience, skill sets, etc.) Position responsibilities Stay abreast of regulations Initiate compliance with HIPAA (according to regulations) Ensure continuous progress toward full compliance Develop appropriate security/privacy policies & procedures Oversee and deliver appropriate training programs to all employees Track compliance with HIPAA regulations at the facility & individual levels Track access to PHI Investigate and resolve HIPAA violations Apply sanctions to HIPAA violators Manage any information security personnel Prepare a department budget Hold Bu
Roger Steven

Audits In The Health Care Industry - Getting Ready for an Outside Audit - 0 views

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    Overview: You need to attend in order to control your own destiny. Get involved up front instead of being a "sitting duck". More Audits are coming and government & private payers are increasing their budgets for increased audit activity around the health care provider industry. The Department of Justice is zeroing in on providers who are aberrant. Private insurance special investigations units are also gearing up and local prosecutors who are hungering for these types of prosecutions are all part of building machinery to eliminate fraud and abuse in the nation's health care system. The concern about the audit/investigative machine that has been developed should create horrendous concern for the health care provider community, because these entities will have to come up with results. Don't become one for their "results". Areas Covered in the Session: Overview of audit risks 14 Strategies to tackling auditors: i.e. Appoint Audit Manager Appoint Audit Committee Proactively seek out info from audit visitors Respond quickly to audit visitor requests Identify On Site control person Provide strong support for onsite control person Onsite control person must be close to the visitors Audit committee to meet daily with visitors Respond quickly to early findings Request feedback from visitors Request Exit conference Carefully review preliminary findings Respond to final report Correct problem findings Who Will Benefit: Health Care Professionals Health Service Providers Compliance Officers CEO's Corporate Attorneys Speaker Profile Joseph R. Batte is president of Kristall Associates, a compliance, and risk assessment specialist for the health care provider community as well as the litigation support community. He is a former special agent with the US Office of Inspector General and participated in the development of that Departments compliance guidance's. He is a nationally known speaker on compliance and has authored the book "Doctors are from Jupiter, Compliance is from
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
ammymark

Difference between Professional & Institutional Medical Billing Services - 0 views

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    Professional medical billers working for a medical billing service or a medical facility have different responsibilities than the institutional medical billers. Learn how their duties are different from one another.
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    If you are looking to build a livelihood in medical billing, it is essential to understand the nature of the job depending on different types of offices. Most of the medical billers will let you know that there is a massive difference in handling medical claims across various kinds of specialties.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

5 Motivational Elements Steering the Lives of Medical Professionals Everyday - 0 views

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    The medical profession is very noble if we look at it from a patient's perspective. If we look at it from a student's viewpoint, it requires a lot of hard work. However, we are here to discuss how medical professionals look at their jobs and what keeps their clock ticking! Why they do what they do? I will share with you the reasons behind their everyday motivation.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

Optimize Revenue Performance with Professional Medical Billing Agency - 0 views

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    Healthcare professionals who used to manage medical bills in-house would understand the difference between in-house and outsourcing medical billing services quite explicitly.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

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.
instapayhealth

Top 5 Reasons Why Medical Credentialing Services Are Vital for Healthcare Professionals! - 0 views

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    Discover the top 5 reasons why medical credentialing services are essential for healthcare professionals. From ensuring patient safety to improving career opportunities, find out how this process benefits medical practitioners.
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Boost Revenue, Minimize Errors Why Instapay Healthcare Services are Essential in Medica... - 0 views

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    Instapay Healthcare Services revolutionize medical coding with advanced technologies and expert professionals, streamlining the process, enhancing accuracy, and optimizing revenue.
instapayhealth

Healthcare Coding and Consulting Services Ensuring Accuracy and Efficiency a Comprehens... - 0 views

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    Healthcare coding and consulting services are indispensable for healthcare facilities striving for accuracy, efficiency, and financial stability. Healthcare organisations may successfully manage the challenges of coding by embracing technology, following best practises, and working with experienced professionals.
Roger Steven

The Role of the HIPAA Security Official - 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 organization needs to understand the role of the HIPAA Security Official, the requirements, and make sure the current compliance program is adequate and can withstand government scrutiny, please join us for this informative and interactive course. Why should you Attend: The role of the HIPAA Security Official is critically important in complying with the HIPAA Security Rule. Besides being responsible for many of the daily operations within an organization, the Security Official is tasked with managing the HIPAA compliance program. Knowing what is required is part of the Security Official's duties. Attendees will leave the course clearly understanding of all the requirements for a comprehensive HIPAA compliance program and to make sure on organization has the proper policies and procedures in place. After completing this course, a HIPAA Security Official 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 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 Asses
ami bappy

Therapist websites, therapist web design - 0 views

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    Therapy Tech Solutions specializes in providing full service technology support to mental health professionals. The old days of building a private practice without a prominent Internet presence no longer exist. TTS provides the technological expertise necessary to build a brand and make that brand highly visible via the Internet.
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    Therapy Tech Solutions specializes in providing full service technology support to mental health professionals. The old days of building a private practice without a prominent Internet presence no longer exist. TTS provides the technological expertise necessary to build a brand and make that brand highly visible via the Internet.
Roger Steven

Health Information Security Compliance has to be guaranteed at all levels and is of man... - 0 views

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    Health Information Security Compliance: Health information security compliance requirements from HIPAA keep risk management at the core. These requirements also have other guidelines. Health information security compliance is a vital requirement for healthcare providers. Healthcare professionals have to ensure security and privacy of Protected Health Information (PHI) and Electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI), which are part of Electronic Health Records (EHR). The guidelines, rules and requirements are mandated by HIPAA, which is in charge of ensuring that there is privacy and security of health information. Challenges associated with health information security compliance The very fact that a lot of health information is stored in electronic records makes health information security compliance all the more challenging. The way in which information flows between various players in the sector is also a factor: shared computers and information sharing with third party associates like laboratories and billers. If a healthcare organization is not compliant with health information security, it could be held indirectly responsible for issues arising out of these. HIPAA has regulations and guidelines on how providers can keep PHI and ePHI. It suggests and strongly recommends risk analysis as the basis for health information security compliance. These are set out in the Meaningful Use requirements. Some of risk analysis methods include or relate to the following: The provider's EHR software and hardware Assessment of whether the provider's practice protocols are adequate Risk assessment of the provider's physical setting and environment Risk assessment relating to staff education and training A thorough examination of EHR access controls Risk management relating to contracts with the provider's Business Associates The healthcare provider's practices in relation to patient relations and communications Physical measures for ensuring health information security c
P3 Healthcare Solutions

My Journey towards life - How did I manage to overcome depression? - 0 views

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    Friendly advice is to seek professional help at the earliest after finding in yourself the initials signs of depression. As soon as one is diagnosed, we are on our way towards recovery. A diagnosis is the first step of the healing ladder. My immediate support took me to a therapist in my teens and later to a psychiatrist when things got out of control.
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Know the Fact About Hypnosis and How it helps in Quit Smoking? - Trina Blum - 0 views

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    During hypnosis for smoking discontinuance, a patient is frequently requested to envision repulsive results from smoking.The professional hypnotist educates the smoker self-hypnosis, and then requests him or her to rehash these affirmations anytime the desire to smoke occurs.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

P3 Defines the Role of Medical Billers and Coders - 0 views

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    A seamless flow of money is crucial to a medical practice, and it all starts with these two health IT personnel: medical billers and coders. Let's read a bit about them.
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    Medical billing services hire both professionals to carry out an effective revenue cycle management process on behalf of healthcare providers. Theoretically speaking, both professions require the professionals to read, interpret, and comprehend Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and doctors' notes. Hence, their education in science is a must.
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How Accuracy of Medical Claims Could Save Your Revenue? - 0 views

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    Maintaining the accuracy of claims is tough, especially, when you have to manage the bulk of data at the same time. Therefore, outsourcing billing services to professionals is the best choice to avoid billing inconvenience or financial complexity.
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    Maintaining the accuracy of claims is tough, especially, when you have to manage the bulk of data at the same time. Therefore, outsourcing billing services to professionals is the best choice to avoid billing inconvenience or financial complexity.
P3 Healthcare Solutions

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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