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4 Critical Aspects of NY Phlebotomy Certification & Training

WSMDA

What Are the Most Important Things to Learn During Your NY Phlebotomy Certification? You can get a phlebotomy certification in NY in under a year, with generally 40-80 hours of class time and another 20-40 hours in hands-on training. These are areas that any reputable phlebotomy certification program should focus on.

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6 aspects to consider when choosing the right medical coding partner for your practice 

Health Prime

It is also vital that your practice ensures that the coding partner and its staff hold relevant certifications, such as Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS). These industry regulations include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

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Medical Billing & Coding Job Duties, Requirements, & Salary

CareerStep

Navigating and maintaining electronic health records (EHR) and billing software, posting payments to patient accounts. Adhering to HIPAA regulations, ensuring patient confidentiality at all times. Calling insurance companies for updates on claim status and to clarify billing details.

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Ultimate Guide to Patient Portal Development

Arkenea

A patient portal scheduler eliminates confusion in appointment scheduling and allows healthcare providers to see patients are per their convenience. The appointment scheduler can link patient records including insurance data, treatment history, and other records. Getting Started With Patient Portal Development 1.

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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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