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

Health Prime

These industry regulations include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Read more about this in our blog How to make sure your Business Associates are HIPAA Compliant. Technology & Software Integration Integrating technology and software is critical to evaluating a potential coding partner.

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What Your Private Practice Operating Budget Should Look Like

Valant

EHRs facilitate better communication and coordination among each patient’s whole care team, improving collaboration and continuity of care. Access to comprehensive patient records ensures that clinicians have up-to-date information so they can better personalize treatment plans.

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HIMSS 2019: The Mainstreaming of Health IT, from Jim Cramer to Opioid Risk Scores

Health Populi

Brian Ahier, another close collaborator, asserted that “Judy” (Faulkner), Epic’s CEO, would have nothing to do with such a deal would go against the company’s legal foundation structure. The fact is that HIPAA may not cover all of these data flows. Here’s what I wrote. That was tweeted ten years ago.

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Managing the Risks of Fast-Growing Digital Health

Health Populi

At the same time, digital health companies should collaborate with the insurance industry to build a knowledge base about risks and safety to bring some standardization and accountability to the market.

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Ultimate Guide to Patient Portal Development

Arkenea

Standalone Patient Portal As compared to an integrated patient portal, a standalone portal functions without an external system/software. An EHR software or any other software is integrated manually into a standalone patient portal. To integrate manually, consider collaborating with third-party software development vendors.

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Generative AI in Health Care: How Can We Protect Health Information?

Pulmonology Advisor - Practice Management

This prospect gives fresh urgency to questions such as what uses of patient data should be permissible, who should own the data, and how secure the data are against violations of privacy, including those covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). appeared first on Pulmonology Advisor.

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Best Practices for Managing the Patient Intake Process at a Large Behavioral Health Practice

Valant

A patient’s medical history, presenting concerns, treatment preferences, and any relevant psychosocial factors should all be documented. Comprehensive documentation also facilitates communication and collaboration among members of a patient’s whole treatment team.