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The Kentucky RHIO team does the heavy lifting by providing the most up-to-date information within the Rural Healthcare industry.
The Kentucky RHIO team does the heavy lifting by providing the most up-to-date information within the Rural Healthcare industry.
By now you have likely heard about the Ransomware pandemic that swept the world a few weeks ago, but how did it happen, what can you do about it, and what are the risks that face your practice in light of this newly emerged threat? In early March of 2017, vulnerability in Windows file transferRead about Ransomware Strikes Again
Healthcare providers are required under the HIPAA Privacy Rule to protect and keep confidential any personal health information. There are limits and conditions on its use and disclosure without patient authorization. The Rule gives patients’ rights to their health information, including rights to obtain a copy of their medical records or request corrections. Those affectedRead about Preventing HIPAA Violations Through Practice Compliance
Spring is here! With the weather getting warmer it is a great time for short sleeve shirts, shorts and flip flops. Unfortunately, this leaves our bare feet, knees and elbows more vulnerable to lacerations. Let’s take a moment to power up your knowledge in laceration coding. Making sure the claim is paid by the payerRead about Codes for the Summer
Practices I work with are extremely hard working, thorough, and dedicated. They want what is best for their patients and their practice. They have found the PCMH model is the best way to improve their practice to better serve not only their patients but also the overall community. Developing practices into PCMHs is a complexRead about Working hard to get that PCMH recognition: Is it worth it?
We used to ask the question, “What has changed for your business in healthcare this year?” but the better question today might be, “What hasn’t changed?” With EHR system upgrades/implementation, policy cancellations, continuing IT problems, and data security worries (along with IT functionality), we are constantly being reminded why new HIPAA rules, regulations, and complianceRead about The Necessity of HIPAA Compliance
In the United States Colorectal cancer is the second most lethal type of cancer. In 2017, it’s estimated there will be 135,430 new cases and 50,260 deaths from colon and rectal cancers. Colon cancer screening could prevent many of these deaths, as a patient’s prognosis improves dramatically with early detection and treatment. Tests that are designedRead about Important Things To Know About Colorectal Cancer
The Patient Centered Medical Home model is doing a great job improving communication within the practice and outside the practice. In a busy rural practice it is ideal to have a Care Coordinator to assure that all information concerning a patient’s care is funneled through an individual to make sure all information is where itRead about The Importance Of Hiring A Care Coordinator In Your Practice
NeKY RHIO is back at it again, providing you with the most amazing IT services and other Healthcare activities that will bring your clinic closer to being a technologically savvy place and in the forefront of today’s health IT industry. We are establishing a HIPAA security training to help your office and office staff meetRead about HIPAA Security: A New Outlook on Training for Compliance
You can achieve greater results by working together than by working alone. Our network gives members collaborative power that drives their performance, fosters innovation, and improves care in faster, better ways. NeKY RHIO connects you to networks, research, data, and insights that elevate your ability to solve problems, share knowledge, and scale results. We measureRead about The Power of Collaboration
Being a parent of a new baby can be very challenging. The health and well-being of the baby is priority one. Many times parents want to bring in the child just to make sure everything is ok. The visit could be for a six-month-old child whose mother thinks they might be teething. Or maybe theyRead about Coding A Healthy Child for a Worried Parent