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Roger Steven

How to Ensure a Successful Health Care Systems Implementation - 0 views

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    Overview: Today's educated professionals function in a maze of different educational and training requirements, which vary from state to state and from profession to profession. Nowhere than in health care is this more evident where multidisciplinary health care practitioners work together towards a common goal for the patient. What is a profession? What areas of work require the unique professional education, training, and experience that becomes mandated by the state? What work requires professional judgment and skill so as to be regulated by the government through mandatory laws applicable to an individual person practicing his or her chosen profession? State laws are enacted for the protection of the public by legislatures in all the fifty states. A list of individual professions and their applicable statues and administrative regulations takes up entire volumes of lawbooks. These state laws impose significant regulation on these professionals, and often in very different ways found in many aspects of state regulation, from the educational process, the examination requirements, the state licensure applications, and the legal standards and rules of each unique profession. Explore how state licensure boards are created and function at the state level. While most such state agencies have common, core functions and operations, there are many differences - and some requirements that are truly the opposite from profession to profession. Review the common requirements the state imposes on the health care provider. Know the basics of professional education and licensure. Understand the difference between legally binding laws and mere codes of ethics, which are aspirational and do not form the basis for legal action. Find out how to understand and navigate the challenges presented from differing and conflicting state laws governing the many health care professions. Know where key requirements exist that are common to many professions. This program offers an obje
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Transport Chairs - 0 views

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    When movement is impaired by injury or a chronic health condition, a transport wheelchair can help regain some of the mobility. The traditional or standard weight transport wheelchair has two large rear wheels and a pair of smaller wheels in the front. Advances in design and materials have made different models available to suit different needs. Lightweight transport wheelchairs made of light but sturdy aluminum are a good choice for more active individuals, as well as for people who take frequent trips from home. when the wheelchair will need to be folded and more easily lifted and stowed in a car trunk. A transport chair solves limited mobility issues without the need to use a traditional wheelchair that is heavy and hard to collapse and put in a car. A transport chair typically has four small wheels, two in the front and two in the rear. Lightweight wheelchairs are effortlessly carried up and down stairs due to their ultra light nature and portability, making them the perfect choice for those who do not require a wheelchair at all times. The chair can be simply folded and stored until required. Travelling by car, coach or plane is made simple and the practicality of a wheelchair that is easily manoeuvred and stored makes everyday life uncomplicated and stress free. Choosing the right wheelchair that meets every personal requirement is an important decision for all wheelchair users. They offer a wealth of benefits as well as a wheelchair that is durable and adaptable, with numerous opportunities to be personalised to meet each individual need. Lightweight transport wheelchair mobility chairs feature adjustable frames, which allow to change the angle of the seat back to achieve several different seating positions. Lightweight wheelchairs with desk-length armrests enable users to sit closer to a table or desk; while, full-length armrests provide complete support of the arms. Karma KM 2500 L Big Wheel Wheelchair: Karma KM 2500 L Wheelchair Specifications:
Jessica Parker

Managing different situations at a family practice - 0 views

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    Family Practice is an intermediate between the patient and a specialty doctor. As most of the family practice doctors today are trying to grip around different factors of billing and regulation there has been no easy solution for them. Strife is a developing concern in the current family practice setup and is very much perceived for specialists in preparing for the real-life situations of human life.
Jessica Parker

CMS-Proposed Rule: Changes to the Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment - 0 views

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    The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a new rule that will update the payment policies and rates. The update will specifically cater to Hospital Outpatient and Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC). The rules will set forth a motion to promote efficient service and promote higher quality service for all the Medicare beneficiaries.
Jessica Parker

Importance of HIPAA Compliance for your practice - 0 views

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    As a physician, you start growing in your practice you will realize that you need to outsource part or all your billing routine tasks to be more productive and efficient at work.
Jessica Parker

How 340B payment cuts are affecting the oncology practice? - 0 views

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    CMS released the proposed Outpatient Prospective Payment System - OPPS rule for 2018- which includes a major proposed cut for separately payable drugs purchased under the 340B program.
Jessica Parker

Implementation of intensive care unit strategy for oncology - 0 views

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    An Oncologists way to deal with patients with tumors, rethinking care settings and considering more aggressive treatments is the need of the hour. Subsequently, patients with oncology problems frequently require extra time in an intensive care unit.
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