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How To Start a Therapy Practice

Valant

Compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ( HIPAA ) and other laws/regulations is mandatory. In addition, complying with HIPAA protects your patients, your practice, and helps you avoid fines and penalties. Your EHR software can help with HIPAA compliance.

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11 EHR Benefits for Large Behavioral Health Practices

Valant

EHRs streamline these tasks by automating routine, repetitive processes such as appointment scheduling , patient communications, and insurance claims processing. It allows for resources to be allocated most efficiently, freeing up valuable time for clinicians and staff to focus on patient care and the patient experience.

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Understanding the athenahealth Product Suite: Is It Right for You?  

Medical Advantage

Practice management: Provides a single real-time medical billing dashboard to track all claim and appointment-related tasks, helping to maintain schedule density and optimize practice operations. Providers can view schedules, sign orders, and gain real-time access to EHR data, offering flexibility and convenience.

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Five healthcare trends to watch for in 2024 

Health Prime

Billing processes should align with these value-based models to ensure fair compensation for high-quality care. Cybersecurity: Safeguarding patient data in a digital era With the increasing reliance on digital platforms, cybersecurity remains a top concern for healthcare providers. Subscribe to the Health Prime blog.

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Health Information Exchange: What It Is and Why It Matters

Ciox

Patient Frustration: Decreased patient satisfaction over the frustration of repeatedly providing medical history to different healthcare providers, leading to a diminished sense of trust in the healthcare system. Before accessing patient data, healthcare providers must obtain explicit consent from the patients.