In a rural area, former employees can still often be connected to your practice. Your current employees are then faced with the dilemma of what to do when a former employee wants, needs or asks for something. Often, employees think it is acceptable to give information to the former employee when in fact it isRead about Avoid HIPAA Violations with Former Employees
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Commit, transform and succeed with PCMH recognition
As we all know, healthcare is constantly changing and we have to keep up with those changes on a daily basis. NeKY RHIO and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) are dedicated to keeping up with those changes for you. NCQA redesigned Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) recognition to align with the continuing changes inRead about Commit, transform and succeed with PCMH recognition
Make Immunizations Part of Your Back-to-School List
It is that time of year again for back-to-school shopping for new clothes, backpacks, sneakers and immunizations. Though they’re an unconventional item on your supply list, immunizations are an important item to check off. Immunizations aren’t only for babies and young children; preteens and teens also need them in order to stay healthy during theRead about Make Immunizations Part of Your Back-to-School List
5 Challenges of Implementing the PCMH Model in your Rural Practice
Healthcare is constantly changing but the PCMH model aligns with where health care is headed. Practices, Providers, and Patients are already seeing changes for improved healthcare through the PCMH model. However, PCMH recognition is a long and tedious process from start to finish. Below are 5 common challenges of implementing the PCMH Model in yourRead about 5 Challenges of Implementing the PCMH Model in your Rural Practice
Can you tell the difference between a phishing email and a real email?
Put your skills to the test Here are two emails, both seemingly from Apple. One of them is a phishing email and one is a real email. Can you tell the difference? Some things you can do to avoid phishing scams: Check the source of information from incoming mail: Is the website legitimate? Are youRead about Can you tell the difference between a phishing email and a real email?
Don’t Get Caught in the Eye of the Storm
Is your office CMS emergency prepared? In 2015 extreme weather cost the U.S. economy more than $10 billion. In 2016 this trend continued with massive snowstorms, flooding, earthquakes, forest fires, tornadoes, and hurricanes across the country. More than ever, business owners should be aware of the financial necessity of preparing their business for the unexpected.Read about Don’t Get Caught in the Eye of the Storm
Growing Your Own – Training and Development in Healthcare
The importance of training & development in Healthcare: Training and developing your education in the healthcare industry is a constant on-going process with the ever-demanding technological advances we see on a day-to-day basis. As the industry grows, so does the need for specialization of the different parts. Your education should never stop at your diplomaRead about Growing Your Own – Training and Development in Healthcare
Ransomware Strikes Again
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
Preventing HIPAA Violations Through Practice Compliance
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
Codes for the Summer
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