Here at NeKY RHIO we try to stay brand neutral as much as possible, but it is nearly impossible to avoid Microsoft. That’s why licensing is so important for small and medium sized businesses. Licensing is a term many people recognize but probably don’t understand the intricacies and how it might be affecting your organization.Read about Microsoft Licensing and You
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Why The NeKY RHIO GPO Works
With the growing number of changes in the healthcare system, managing a medical practice can be challenging, to say the least. The last thing physicians and their staff need is to be searching for the best prices on vaccines and supplies. That’s why physicians are turning to Group Purchasing Organizations like that offered by NeKYRead about Why The NeKY RHIO GPO Works
Proper Documentation To Ensure You’re Getting Paid For Smoking Cessation
Many healthcare providers are performing daily counseling for their patients that are using tobacco. By providing the proper documentation and ensuring coverage criteria prior to the submission might just improve your chances for reimbursement. In 2010 the CDC conducted a study that showed seven out of 10 adult smokers wished to quit tobacco use. Unfortunately,Read about Proper Documentation To Ensure You’re Getting Paid For Smoking Cessation
What Do We Think About Moving to The Cloud (Hosted EHR)?
There has been a lot of talk in recent years about moving everything from email and websites to databases and desktops to “the cloud.” Much of this conversation has been heavily biased one way or the other. I’ve seen many accounts of moving to the cloud being the best thing that ever happened to aRead about What Do We Think About Moving to The Cloud (Hosted EHR)?
ICD-10 and the Undiagnosed Problem
The basic coding guidelines state that if the diagnosis is noted as “probable” or any other term that means a diagnosis has not been established, then you are not to report the code for the suspected condition. However, you may report codes for any symptoms, signs, or test results. Most of these codes for ICD-10 areRead about ICD-10 and the Undiagnosed Problem