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09/16/2024
New analysis shows a significant spike in physician practice bankruptcies in recent months, which experts attribute to a number of financial headwinds. While you may not be on the path to Chapter 11 at the moment, it’s worth a second look at the factors that can lead to it.
09/16/2024
Work with pharmacists to make sure patients who receive antiretroviral therapy (ART) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection prevention don’t miss a treatment when CMS implements the national coverage determination (NCD) for a new preventive service that includes pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV.
09/16/2024
The arrival of flu season brings a new reason for patient encounters. When patients come in for the shot -- and others they may want at the same time -- make sure you and they understand the current coverage and cost. 
09/16/2024
Organizations should adopt a proactive approach to updating their policies and procedures and stay ahead of regulatory changes and emerging threats. At minimum, they should schedule annual reviews of policies and procedures, updating them as necessary to reflect shifts in regulations, according to Maha Shahid, content specialist at CureMD and a provider specializing in IT health care solutions.
09/16/2024
It can be especially challenging to thoroughly document rendered services in the emergency department (ED) due to the unique needs of the setting. Due to the life-or-death situations often present in the ED, clinicians and coders are at risk of failing to document essential information.
09/16/2024
While the year is not yet out, bankruptcies are hitting the medical practice business harder in 2024 than they did in 2023, climbing a substantial 60% year to year.
09/16/2024
A rule based on the No Surprises Act was again handed a legal defeat, this time by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, on August 2. HHS, along with the U.S. Departments of Labor and the Treasury, had appealed last year’s decision in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas that suspended CMS’ independent dispute resolution process (IDR) by which “surprise billing” of out-of-network claims were adjudicated.

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