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The mission hospital Durgapur best Hospital in eastern India - 0 views

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    The Mission Hospital Durgapur
pathsosh

In the middle of the transformative wave-Smart Hospitals - 0 views

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    In the middle of this transformative wave, from the past decade, seen hospitals shifting their care-delivery approach. Care approach has been shifted towards multidisciplinary and team-based approaches. From basic care of patients, hospitals have started focusing more on managing the overall health of the patients and looking at the continuum of care, besides simply focusing on episodic treatments.
manu1234515

Neurology Hospital in Navi Mumbai | Neuro Diagnostics in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals Mumbai - 0 views

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    Apollo Hospitals is the best neurology hospital in Navi Mumbai offering neuro diagnostics in Mumbai including neuro imaging, electrophysiology etc.
healthbeyondins

The Price Transparency Rule & Non-Compliance of Major Hospitals - 0 views

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    Around two-thirds of the largest hospitals in the US are yet to fully comply with the new price transparency rule, with most of the hospitals missing payer-specific charges.
sachin_cmi

Patient Lateral Transfer Devices gaining rapid adoption in the healthcare industry - 0 views

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    Patient Lateral Transfer Devices (PLDs) have been a mainstay of patient care in the healthcare industry. In this new age of technology, devices are quickly replacing traditional medical procedures. These devices are changing the way we do things and the way we move from one location to another. The introduction of PLDs has brought along with the changes and advancements in how we transfer our patients from one floor of a hospital to another. As this transition continues to happen, more changes will come forth along with it. The number of people using and accessing these services has increased drastically and the number of people who use these services is expected to continue growing. It is projected that within the next two years, there will be a majority of individuals who use the services provided by patient lateral transfer devices to move from their beds to waiting areas of the hospital. Patient lateral transfer includes the clinical settings that involve transporting an injured or ill patient to a medical facility. It can also include transferring an individual from a medical facility to a hospital in another location for treatment. When the patient is moved, it could include transporting the patient to the operating room or to another treatment facility. These services are very popular and serve as a huge industry. There are several different reasons why individuals are enticed to become part of this segment. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2021/01/patient-lateral-transfer-devices.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
Andreas Herbinger

Fall Prevention for the Elderly in Nursing Homes and Hospitals Ireland - 0 views

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    Homecare Technologies provide fall prevention products for elderly to hospitals, nursing homes and private individuals for their everyday care. The range of products are designed to manage the risk of falls and ensure that staff and carers are able to respond to a potential fall before it happens.
manu1234515

Best Nephrology & Urology Hospital in Mumbai | Kidney Treatment Hospital in Mumbai - Ap... - 0 views

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    Apollo Hospitals offers genitourinary treatment and urinary tract infection treatment in Mumbai which includes bladder and kidney stones, male infertility etc.
manu1234515

Best Percutaneous Mitral Valve Repair Mitraclip Hospital in Mumbai | Open Heart Surgery... - 0 views

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    Mitral clip is a niche device to treat patients with severe mitral valve leak without open heart surgery in Apollo Hospitals Mumbai. MitraClip allows the mitral valve to close more completely, helping to restore normal blood flow through the heart. It's a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with mitral regurgitation.
manu1234515

Best Cosmetology Hospital in Mumbai | Reconstructive Surgery Hospital in Mumbai - Apoll... - 0 views

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    Apollo Institutes of Cosmetology & Reconstructive Surgery. This Institute offers the best treatments for cosmetic enhancements in Apollo Hospitals Mumbai.
manu1234515

nicu in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals - 0 views

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    In Apollo hospital, New-born babies who need intensive medical attention are often admitted into a special section of the hospital called the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
sachin_cmi

Patient Flow Management Solutions are Helping Hospitals to Provide Efficient Treatment ... - 0 views

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    Healthcare organizations require effective management of inpatient and outpatient departments. It is essential to efficiently manage this flow, in order to ensure smooth functioning of the organization. Patient flow management solutions are one such application that enables hospitals and healthcare organizations to effectively improve the patient flow, quality of care, resource optimization & utilization, and also reduce operational cost. In hospitals, it has become extremely crucial to avoid overcrowding in emergency departments also inefficient scheduling in surgical departments. Patient flow management solutions offer certain strategies to handle and improve patient flow. One of the first things that need to be done is to establish an emergency department fast-track process, which will be integrated with tests, triage, and treatment protocols. This will streamline patient handoffs. There should be a selective surgical schedule to help relieve strain on post-operative departments. Read More @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/11/patient-flow-management-solutions-are.html
mariaven714

Get Back to Life After Prostate Cancer Surgery in India - 0 views

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    The multi-specialty hospitals in India are best regarded in treating prostate cancer surgery in India which can be equipped with a competent team of exceptional pancreatic cancers surgeons and hospitals
Roger Steven

Quality Assurance in Nursing is an important discipline in ensuring quality of healthcare - 0 views

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    Quality Assurance in Nursing Healthcare: Quality assurance in nursing is about assuring quality in nursing by ensuring that practices are compliant with quality standards. This is a full-fledged profession with its own educational and experience requirements. Quality assurance in nursing has to be understood from the standpoint of quality assurance and compliance. Quality assurance in nursing is about ensuring adherence to quality standards as mandated by nursing regulatory bodies. Quality assurance in nursing assesses what healthcare processes are in place and what else needs to be implemented to better the system. Where do quality assurance nurses work? Professionals who make a career out of quality assurance in nursing are employed in various healthcare settings. They could work in clinics or small or large hospitals. Professionals who make a career in quality assurance in nursing are licensed registered nurses. Since they are registered nurses, they should also obtain a licentiate. To get this, they should complete a prerequisite approved nursing program. The exam for getting licensure is the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), a computer-based examination. A higher level of education for those in quality assurance in nursing is a master's degrees inhealth care quality or a near degree. In some healthcare organizations, this is required at entry level. Some of the works they do in maintaining quality assurance in nursing include: Reviewing reports or files to make sure that activities contained in them are following regulatory clinical standards Collaborating with colleagues from other departments to which nursing is related either directly or indirectly Interacting with other hospitals or organizations, if the need arises For professionals pursuing a career in quality assurance in nursing, the ability to analyze data and manage cases is a must, as a major part of their work involves these. They should also be prompt abou
Roger Steven

OIG CIAs: What Do They Mean To Your Compliance Program? - 0 views

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    Overview: Learn how to improve your healthcare compliance program by using requirements found in corporate integrity agreements (CIAs) issued by the OIG. By proactively incorporating various features of CIAs, healthcare providers of all types can be better assured of meeting compliance standards. While there are many different types of healthcare compliance issues, probably the area of most concern is that of properly filing claims and receiving appropriate reimbursement. The OIG has issued various types of guidance including Federal Register entries, fraud alerts, and issues as listed in the OIG Work Plans. By providing such guidance, the OIG has given healthcare providers notice so that there can be no defense of not knowing about an issue. By organizing your compliance program to detect and then correcting various types of issues is a major objective of having a compliance program. Understanding systematic processes for improving your healthcare compliance program using CIA requirements can forestall possible criminal and civil monetary penalties. The hundreds of CIAs that have been developed when the OIG detects fraudulent activities can be used as a guide for developing and improving healthcare compliance programs for all types of healthcare providers. The process of statistical extrapolation is used by the OIG when conducting studies in order to determine recoupment amounts. Statistical extrapolation can also be used by healthcare providers when determining possible overpayments. However, the proper use of statistical extrapolation is a formal and complex mathematical process that must be properly applied. The OIG CIAs provide another resource for healthcare providers to study, understand, and then apply as appropriate. Why should you Attend: What are the OIG Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIAs)? Why does the OIG issue CIAs? Can I use general requirements from CIA to avoid monetary penalties or even avoid going to jail? Can any healthcare provider use
Roger Steven

HIPAA and the Emergency Room - 0 views

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    Overview: I will be talking to specifics of HIPAA and the emergency room setting, do's and don'ts as well as dispelling myth vs reality. This lesson will be addressing how compliance officers need to get their HIPAA house in order as HIPAA is now fully enforced and the government is not using kid gloves any more. It will also address major changes under the Omnibus Rule and any other applicable updates for 2016 and beyond. There are an enormous amount of issues and risks for hospitals these days especially with the new legislation involving patient cash remedies for wrongful disclosure. I will speak on specific experiences from over 17 years of experience in working as an outsourced compliance auditor, expert witness on HIPAA cases within the ER, and thoroughly explain how patients are now able to get cash remedies for wrongful disclosures of private health information. More importantly I will show you how to limit those risks by simply taking proactive steps and utilizing best practices. Why should you Attend: What can and can't we do in the hectic emergency room with patient information? What are the new liabilities involved? How can we ensure security but also ensure patient care? This once rarely enforced law has changed and you need to know what's going on! What factors might spurn a HIPAA audit? …are you doing these things? Why are the Feds enforcing after all these years? State laws are now also more strict increasing liability for patient remedies! We will be discussing some of the changes taking place in Washington with the Health and Human Services in regards to the enforcement of the HIPAA laws already on the books. I will go over some of the new changes specifically affecting the emergency room setting I will also be discussing factors might cause an unwanted visit or letter from the Office of Civil Rights and how to prepare for a potential audit Areas Covered in the Session: Updates for Omnibus Emergency Room Do's and Don'ts in the ER Ambulato
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
Roger Steven

ICD-10 and Other Factors Affecting Your Cash Flow - 0 views

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    Overview: As the healthcare industry moves toward a value based reimbursement model rather than fee for service, it is crucial that the provider and ancillary staff understand how ineffective reporting can lead to dollars lost. We will review the 3 critical areas that require skilled management. Understand that patients are more educated about their healthcare and are increasingly responsible for more out of pocket costs. High dollar deductibles may result in self pay realities and bad debt increases. Learn areas that increase your chances for an audit. Are you ready for the challenge? Why should you Attend: Revenue is dependent upon proficiency in multiple areas. In today's environment, it is risky to maintain the status quo and increasingly important to obtain and maintain skilled business staff. The granularity of the ICD-10 code set requires understanding of the official coding conventions and guidelines, the ability to apply those guidelines, and the ability to recognize when reporting may lead to revenue delay, reduction or loss. Additionally, other factors affect your revenue stream. This includes patients with high deductible plans, collection of much more than a small co-pay, and staff understanding of regulations that govern telephone collection activity. Don't leave money on the table or invite an audit into your practice. Audits are often the result of weak billing and coding skills. This program will review several areas that will cost you money if poorly handled. Areas Covered in the Session: Required specificity in coding Documentation necessary for ICD-10 reporting Why coders must frequently query for clarification How ambiguous diagnosis reporting affects you r bottom line Internal collections versus outsourcing. What should you consider Staff effective in handling problem claims? Developing appeals? Who Will Benefit: Coders Billers Revenue cycle Physicians Mid-level providers Nurses Claims follow-up Managers Managers Speaker Profil
Roger Steven

HIPAA for Dummies: Boot Camp - 0 views

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    Overview: This lesson is going to get back to the basics using multiple real life scenarios and "what if's". My goal is to make this very confusing and not well explained law easy to understand for the typical staff member. I will uncover myths versus reality as it relates to this enigmatic law based on over 1000 risk assessments performed as well as years of experience in dealing directly with the Office of Civil Rights HIPAA auditors. I will also point out multiple court cases I have been affiliated with where a staff member of a hospital or clinic has been sued or even imprisoned! I will also speak to real life audits conducted by the Federal government (I've been on both sides of these audits) 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. Don't always believe what you read online about HIPAA, especially as it relates to encryption and IT, there are a lot of groups selling more than is necessarily required. Why should you Attend: Are you confused about HIPAA? Do you just want the basics and in plain English? Do you know there are civil and criminal penalties even for the rank and file staff member! Do you know what you can and can't do with protected health information? It is important to understand the new changes going on at Health and Human Services as it relates to enforcement of HIPAA for both covered entities and business associates as it relates to portable devices, texting, and emailing of PHI. You need to know how to avoid being low hanging fruit in terms of audit risk as well as being sued by individuals who have had their PHI wrongfully discloses due to bad IT practices. I have also been expert witness on multiple court cases where a business or medical practice is being sued for not doing their due diligence
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