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What Your Private Practice Operating Budget Should Look Like

Valant

By leveraging technology, clinicians can deliver better patient care and optimize their financial performance. An EHR makes administrative tasks, such as appointment scheduling and billing, faster and easier. The value an EHR provides outweighs the investment.

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athenaTelehealth Benefits and Features: Considerations for Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

This broad category encompasses telehealth, telemedicine, and various digital healthcare solutions, aiming to create a seamless, comprehensive digital care plan for patients. This system stands out for its ability to support vital patient care while ensuring compliance with HIPAA regulations.

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Florida Law Requires Hospitals to Report Patients’ Immigration Status

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The law builds off the governor’s 2021 executive order that required managed care plans and hospitals to report all Medicaid and governmental expenditures incurred on behalf of noncitizens. The group argued that immigration status should be protected under HIPAA. The American Civil Liberties Union also opposes the legislation.

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A Complete Guide To EHR Customization

Arkenea

This can include billing systems, appointment scheduling software, or other clinical systems, enhancing overall efficiency and interoperability. As EHR systems house sensitive health information, any modifications must comply with regulations like HIPAA and GDPR, ensuring data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

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New HIPAA Regulations in 2022-2023

The HIPAA Journal

It has been several years since new HIPAA regulations have been signed into law, but HIPAA changes in 2022 are expected. The last update to the HIPAA Rules was the HIPAA Omnibus Rule in 2013, which introduced new requirements mandated by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.

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