New Medicare model favors docs in large practices
Under a proposed new payment model for physicians, Medicare expects to favor large physician practices for bonuses, while practices with fewer than 10 clinicians bear
Under a proposed new payment model for physicians, Medicare expects to favor large physician practices for bonuses, while practices with fewer than 10 clinicians bear
Medicare’s new payment model, released in April 2016: Download PDF Medicare’s plan for awarding some physicians and other clinicians 5 percent performance incentives: Download PDF
Doctors and patients, listen up. Starting in 2019, private insurers may hold unprecedented power in determining standards of care for Medicare patients. To understand what’s
Chart from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – impact on doctor reimbursements, based on practice size 10 new objectives for those participating in the
Launch coincides with the start of HIPAA audits; MyHIPAA Guide Publisher authors accredited course Troup, Tx. — April 15, 2016 — Pedagogy Inc., a continuing
Long-awaited federal audits are finally here under the the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). The shift toward proactive enforcement of patient privacy
Nurse gives up license after sharing image of patient’s private parts in violation of HIPAA: View Article In March 2016, the federal government announced HIPAA
Nursing home administrators should be especially careful in limiting the use of personal devices among employees; HIPAA rules require adherence to specific policies and procedures
On March 21, the federal Office for Civil rights (OCR) announced the start of the next phase of audits under the Health Insurance Portability and
By Martin Stranges, President Pittsburgh Computer Solutions IT security in an office environment can be a very complex issue to tackle. The flow in a
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