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Roger Steven

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    Overview: Do you know the steps that going into making new clients aware of your practice? From the first time they become aware of you brand, every step you take and every interaction along the way is more important than you know! Learn how to keep your customers coming back for more and singing your praises to those that matter, as well as a surefire formula to make sure your marketing dollars are working as well as you think they are! (Hint: We'll be GIVING YOU the formula to use from here on out!) Areas Covered in the Session: Each step of the customer acquisition, retention and upsell process Formula to determine the ROI of marketing expenses Who Will Benefit: Medical Practice Owners Managers Marketing Associates Speaker Profile Mara L. Shorr BA, MBM-C, CAC I-VIII is the founder and managing partner of The Best Medical Business Solutions, a Florida-based medical practice consulting firm assisting practices with their operational, administrative and financial health. Jay served as the Vice President of Operations and Practice Administrator for a leading Board Certified Dermatologist and Cosmetic Surgeon in South Florida until her passing in June 2012, and is currently a partner in a leading South Florida plastic surgery center and medspa. A Temple University graduate, Jay has served as a professional motivational speaker for nearly a dozen industry organizations, including the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, THE Aesthetic Show, The Aesthetic Academy, The Medical Entrepreneur Symposium, the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Global Aesthetics, and more! In addition, he is a Certified Medical Business Manager from Florida Atlantic University. He is a Certified Medical Business Manager (CMBM) from Florida Atlantic University and a Certified Aesthetic Consultant (Levels I-VII) from The Aesthetic Practice Associa
Roger Steven

PQRS in 2016 - Keys for Success - 0 views

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    Overview: This webinar will cover the changes to the PQRS program in 2016 and will provide tips and strategies to help you select the best measures and reporting approach for your practice. Why should you Attend: Your future Medicare payments are at risk. Failing to report quality measures to CMS for Calendar Year 2016 will result in a reduction of up to 6% in your 2018 Medicare payments. The PQRS program carries a potential 2% penalty for each provider who does not report quality measures to CMS - physicians, mid-level providers, therapists, psychologists, social workers, even dieticians. In addition, if your practice has physicians and mid-levels, at least half the physicians must meet the PQRS requirements or the group will face an additional 2-4% penalty from the Value Based Modifier program. Areas Covered in the Session: Understand the difference between a reporting rate and a performance rate? Get access to useful tools to help you identify measures applicable to your specialty. Learn how to choose among the various reporting approaches - what are the pros and cons of each. Understand how CMS will evaluate your submission if you report less than 9 measures. Who Will Benefit: Practice Administrators All providers who bill to Medicare including Physicians (All specialties), Podiatrists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Psychologists, LCSW, Physical and Occupational Therapists, Speech/Language Pathologists, etc. Quality Officers Nurse leaders Finance Directors Speaker Profile Jeanne J. Chamberlin Jeanne Chamberlin is currently a Practice Management Consultant with MSOC Health. During her 30 years in the healthcare industry, Jeanne has worked in independent medical practices, health systems, state government, and software development. She holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Duke University and is a fellow in the American College of Medical Practice Executives. She has been a leader in both state and local MGMA chapters. As practice ad
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

Understanding Medicare's Value Based Modifier Program - A Primer for Medical Practices - 0 views

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    Overview: This webinar is designed for medical practice leaders to gain a working knowledge of the Value-Based Modifier program and how your cost and quality metrics will be used to determine your Medicare payments in future years. Why should you Attend: Your future Medicare payments are at risk. 2018 payment rates may be cut up to 6% if you fail to report quality measures to CMS for the 2016 calendar year. Your practice can also see cuts of 1-4% if you are an outlier on costs or quality. On the other hand, practices that show they are significantly better than average on costs and/or quality can receive an increase over the standard Medicare payment rates. You'll want to understand how this program works, what the potential impact for your practice is, and what steps you need to take now to ensure success in 2018. Areas Covered in the Session: What types of medical practices are impacted by the VBM program and how much is at risk for practices of different sizes. What cost and quality metrics are used and how are they combined to yield your practice's future payments What are the timelines for submitting data and reviewing your status What actions you can take now to ensure the highest possible Medicare payments in future years Who Will Benefit: Practice Administrators Physicians, Podiatrists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, CRNAs Quality Officers Nurse leaders Finance Directors Speaker Profile Jeanne J. Chamberlin Jeanne Chamberlin is currently a Practice Management Consultant with MSOC Health. During her 30 years in the healthcare industry, Jeanne has worked in independent medical practices, health systems, state government, and software development. She holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Duke University and is a fellow in the American College of Medical Practice Executives. She has been a leader in both state and local MGMA chapters. As practice administrator of a 10-physician multi-specialty practice, Jeanne first began working wi
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Jessica Parker

4 Basics of Chiropractic billing services to get paid sooner - 0 views

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    We all love helping people, especially those in distress. More importantly, you wouldn't run a Chiropractic clinic, if you didn't love assisting those requiring special medical help. With a specific end goal to encourage your patients (customers), you should first encourage yourself.
Senthil Dental Care

A Clear Smile - Invisible Teeth Braces - 0 views

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    Believe it or not, most of us don't go for consultation even when we are aware of the fact that braces could solve the trouble because of the perception of people around us.The first impressions are saved through Invisible Teeth Braces.
vbcuremart

The Role of Healthcare Facilitators in Medical Tourism - 0 views

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    Medical tourism is growing by leaps and bounds as people realize the benefits of cost saving and the excellent treatment they receive in countries other than their own. People from the CIS, for instance, had to look to European countries like Germany, France, and the UK for treatment and in all these countries the treatment is expensive not to speak of stay and travel. Asian countries like India, Thailand and Sri Lanka are proving to be the better alternatives. The deterrent is how to find the best facility at the best cost and proceed. This is where a healthcare facilitator steps in and takes care of everything much to the relief of the patient and his family. The vital bridge Healthcare facilitators act as the vital bridge between the patient and the treatment facility that matches their needs. If you are in the US, UK, Australia, the CIS countries or in any African country and wish to find the best facility in India, for instance, the facilitator is the one to get in touch with. They maintain a database of hospitals and surgeons across the country, know their specialization and how much treatment can cost. Healthcare facilitators put you in touch with a medical institution that will give the best in terms of quality of treatment and cost. They do this by first going through your medical records and getting their panel of medical experts to match the ailment with a hospital. Patients get the benefit of expertise and save time and a great deal of money in the process. Patients receive invaluable assistance in: * Travel to the hospital * Scheduling appointments * Recommendations so that they receive personalized care * Supervision by the facilitator's own doctor to ensure that everything is being done right and, if not, patients may be switched to another hospital * Assistance with documentation and paperwork * Assistance with the procurement of medications * Negotiating the best rate with a discount for stay and treatment * Assistance to fam
ashutoshpandit

Gestational Diabetes - Cause for Concern? - 0 views

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    Gestational diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels first recognized during pregnancy in otherwise non-diabetic women. Normally the disease appears around 24th week of pregnancy. Diabetes during pregnancy can lead to various complications like Macrosomia, which gives rise to an increased risk of injury to perineum and excessive bleeding, if the baby is delivered vaginally. Other risks involve - increased chances of women with gestational diabetes to develop Type 2 Diabetes in the future. Gestational Diabetes holds various risks to both mother and the foetus which is why - timely detection and treatment is necessary.
pathsosh

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    PathSOS has launched India's First Cancer Diagnosis Second Opinion Service Online in India to help cancer patients come sure of their diagnosis and avoid medical errors. #Cancer #CancerTreatment #CancerPatients #CancerSecondOpinion For more info, Contact PathSOS, Call- +91 124-4995078 Visit- www.pathsos.net
pathsosh

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    Experts estimate that diagnostic errors can happen in upto 40% of cancer cases in India. Choose India's First Online portal to get Cancer Second Opinion by International Experts for right diagnosis & treatment. For more information, Contact PathSOS- +91 124-4995078 or 9205394224 Or Visit- https://bit.ly/2VMon9t
pathsosh

PathSOS - 0 views

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    PathSOS has launched India's First Cancer Diagnosis Second Opinion Service Online in India to help cancer patients become sure of their diagnosis and avoid medical errors. For more details, Visit - www.pathsos.net or Contact - +91 9205394224 or +91 0124 4995078
manu1234515

Kidney Transplant Services in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals Mumbai - 0 views

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    Apollo Hospitals Mumbai is the first organ transplant registry in India. In which treatment of kidney disease and transplant, is one of the best centers in India.
sastroke

Does Your Electronic Medical Record System Have These Three Characteristics? - Electronic Health Records | EHR - 0 views

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    Large HMOs and hospital organizations have experienced the benefits associated with electronic medical record system software almost from its first creation. These companies were the earliest of early adopters, with EMR a part of their company structure as considerably back in the 80s and early 90s. Managing these assets and patient records has recently been a boon to bigger organizations, with most EMR systems paying for themselves many times over.
sachin_cmi

Asia Pacific Is Expected To Witness Substantial Growth in the Phenolic Resins Market - 0 views

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    Phenol formaldehyde resins or phenolic resins are synthetic polymers derived from the reaction between phenol and formaldehyde. Phenolic resins were known as the first commercial resins used in the production of molded products such as billiard balls and laboratory countertops. Phenolic resins are also used as adhesives and coasting. A wide variety of product types of phenolic resin are available in the market, such as formaldehyde-free phenolic resin, bio-phenolic resin, resole resin, cresol, and novolac resin. Furthermore, phenolic resins find major application in several industrial activities (such as wood-adhesive, friction materials, abrasives, fire retardants, hardeners, for insulation purposes, molding compounds, offshore oil drilling, laminates, etc.) owing to its properties such as high mechanical strength, adhesion, heat resistance, moisture resistance, etc. Increasing consumer awareness about the advanced properties of phenolic resin is expected to propel the growth of the market. Moreover, increasing demand for rubber and friction materials from the tire industry, which, in turn, has generated interest in durable and lightweight phenolic compounds, driving the growth of the phenolic resins market. The development of SpaceX Dragon Capsule's heat shield, a phenolic impregnated carbon ablator, is one of the most important technological innovations in the market. This enables the capsule to be reused for future missions, as the raw material allows spacecraft, crew, and cargo to safely return to Earth, despite the high temperatures. Read more @ https://sachinbhombe.blogspot.com/2021/03/asia-pacific-is-expected-to-witness.html
sachin_cmi

Tissue and Organ Transplantation Has Become Significantly Popular With Kidneys, Liver, and Heart Being Major Organs - 0 views

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    Tissue and Organ Transplantation is a complex medical procedure where an organ is transplanted from one human body to another human body, to replace a missing or damaged organ. The patient who has had their organ transplantation may not be aware of what happens during the procedure. The organ transplantation can either take place inside the patient's body, or the patient's body and organs are taken to a different location for transplantation. The transplant can also take place outside the patient's body; however, this is less common. There are two basic ways that Tissue and Organ Transplantation takes place. The first involves a person's own body being used as a donor organ, and this can be done when a person is born, during childhood, or through the age of death. The other method of organ transplantation involves a donor organ coming from another person, usually an older person who is capable of receiving a transplant. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2021/03/tissue-and-organ-transplantation-has.html
P3 Healthcare Solutions

3 Ways to Avoid Denied Claims in Medical Billing - 0 views

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    P3Care brings three easy tips for medical billing and coding experts to avoid denied claims. Yes! We can appeal for denied claims but why bother when you can compile clean claims in the first place.
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    P3Care brings three easy tips for medical billing and coding experts to avoid denied claims. Yes! We can appeal for denied claims but why bother when you can compile clean claims in the first place.
sachin_cmi

Digital genome - a powerful tool for collecting genetic data! - 0 views

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    The digital genome consists of a complete digital collection of DNA material that occurs within an organism or a cell. It's a simpler method to collect genetic data concerning hereditary disorders and is used extensively by geneticists for a closer look at potential genetic illnesses. It was first intended to be a tool of diagnosis but has evolved into a powerful research tool. The growing popularity of the human genome projects is a prime factor fueling the growth of the digital genome market. According to Forbes, by 2025, it's projected that 100 million genomes will be sequenced. Increasing funding for genomics is another major factor in augmenting market growth. Moreover, growing development in the field of biotechnology due to rising healthcare needs and increasing investment by the government is again driving the market growth. Additionally, the growing demand for personalized medicines coupled with the penetration of new players and start-ups across developing economies is also projected to foster market growth. Furthermore, the increasing prevalence of chronic disease is further projected to propel the growth of the digital genome market. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/digital-genome-powerful-tool-for.html
sachin_cmi

Increasing Prevalence of Parkinson's Disease and Approval and Launch of New Products to Augment Growth of Deep Brain Stimulation Devices Market - 0 views

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    Deep brain stimulation is a non-invasive neurosurgical treatment involving the placement of an electronic device called a simulator that emits electronic pulses, into the brain. These pulses are delivered to the area where there is the greatest need for stimulation, in the area known as the cerebral cortex. The purpose of this treatment is to increase brain function and improve brain function. This treatment is often used in conjunction with other procedures and is also very successful when it is used alone. Increasing prevalence of Parkinson's disease is expected to propel growth of the global deep brain stimulation devices market. For instance, according to the study, 'Prevalence of Parkinson's disease (PD) across North America", published in July 2018 in the journal Nature, the number of people suffering from PD is expected to reach 930,000 in 2020 and 1,238,000 in 2030. Increasing number of clinical trials for deep brain stimulation devices is expected to offer lucrative growth opportunities for players in the global deep brain stimulation devices market. For instance, in January 2021, Medtronic plc announced the first enrollment in ADAPT-PD, a trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of adaptive deep brain stimulation in patients with Parkinson's disease. Similarly, in October 2020, Keck Medicine of USC announced to enroll individuals in an international phase 3 clinical trial to examine the safety and effectiveness of deep brain stimulation to treat Alzheimer's. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/increasing-prevalence-of-parkinsons.html
saadon061_

How to get rid and prevent of blood clots - 0 views

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    How to prevent and get rid of blood clots * Grapes: Grapes contain resveratrol, which reduces heart attacks, and the first to discover it were the Japanese. It is preferable to eat fresh grapes or its juice, but taking care to stay away from grapes sprinkled with chemical pesticides, and it can be eaten after the three main meals.....
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