Happy Patients, Happy Providers – Are Your Patients Satisfied With Their Healthcare Experience?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Jun, 2019
All healthcare providers want to grow their practices with new patients while keeping existing patients. In a recent article in Medical Economics, it suggests that 81% of consumers are unsatisfied with their healthcare experience. Patients are increasingly turning to providers who regularly connect with them and offer flexibility with how they schedule appointments, share information, […]
Don’t Risk Disclosing Patient Information When Upgrading Data Systems
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Apr, 2019
Recently the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights reported that Zoll Medical experienced a data breach of 277,319 patients’ information during a recent server migration upgrade. During the migration process a third party vendor archived emails which contained personal information of patients. Zoll said patient names, addresses, dates of birth and […]
Category: Electronic Health Records, HIPAA, News & Updates
Do You Know Where Your Electronic Device Is?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Oct, 2018
Today it is common for health care facilities, medical practices and health care companies to issue electronic devices, such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc., to their employees for use when conducting business. Such electronic devices, while essential to carrying out business functions, it is important that these electronic devices are inventoried, tracked, and if redeployed […]
Category: Electronic Health Records, HIPAA, News & Updates, Telemedicine
Are You Defrauding Medicare By Either Upcoding Or Downcoding Submitted Claims?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Aug, 2018
Both upcoding and downcoding are significant because these actions have been interpreted as a basis for abusing and defrauding the federal government and its programs. According to CMS, “abuse describes practices that, either directly or indirectly, result in unnecessary costs to the Medicare Program.” Abusive coding practices include: Upcoding – a code with a […]
Become More Efficient With EHR, Leaving More Time With Patients
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Jun, 2018
Medical Economics provides guidance to healthcare providers to help in improving their efficiency with EHR documentation. Being more efficient leaves more time for the patients. “The healthcare industry has been ready for an overhaul of the Meaningful Use program, and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is prepared to deliver. What can physicians expect? […]
Will You Be Ready For The ICD-10 Code Transition?
Posted by Donna Craig in Jan, 2015
On October 1, 2015 physicians and other health care providers will need to use the new ICD-10 Codes when billing for services rendered to their patients. In order to be ready, health care providers and IT vendors need to work together to ensure software systems are capable of making the transition to the new ICD-10 […]
Category: Electronic Health Records
Electronic Health Record Incentive Program – Are You Feeling More Breathing Room?
Posted by Donna Craig in Oct, 2014
On September 4, 2014 the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (“CMS”) published a final rule to give eligible healthcare providers more leeway in complying with the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program. With the publication of the final rule eligible healthcare providers may, in 2014, use either the 2011 edition of the certified EHR technology (“CEHRT”) […]
Saved By The New Year’s Bell — EHR Donation Stark Exceptions And Anti-Kickback Safe Harbors Are Modified Under The Final Rule
Posted by Donna Craig in Jan, 2014
Stark and Anti-Kickback electronic health record (“EHR”) donation rules that were scheduled to expire on December 31, 2013 where modified in a final rule on December 27, 2013 to extend certain arrangements for the donation of EHR software or information technology and training services. The Department of Health & Human Services and the Centers for […]
Category: Electronic Health Records
Are You Ready To Meet The EHR Meaningful Use Stage 2 Requirements?
Posted by Donna Craig in Aug, 2013
Doctors are seeking to delay penalties for those not meeting Stage 2 Meaningful Use requirements. Are you at risk? Read the following: http://www.familypracticenews.com/news/practice-trends/single-article/doctors-seek-halt-on-meaningful-use-stage-2-penalties/6ec7e20724b5b9039379016d47e8cd67.html
Category: Electronic Health Records
EHR Agreements – What Happens If You Transition To Another Practice?
Posted by Donna Craig in Aug, 2013
Does your EHR vendor agreement protect you in the event you transition to another practice? Are you protected? Read the following: http://www.ihealthbeat.org/articles/2013/8/23/doctor-loses-access-to-ehrs-mirrors-onc-ehr-contract-concerns
Category: Electronic Health Records