Tag: Outsourcing
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HIPAA Outsourcing: Five Advantages
Coming up with a good HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act) compliance program is difficult, confusing, and a heavy burden on anyone. The wording is legally complicated, vague, and strenuous to comprehend – and if you miss something that results in a mistake, you could land yourself in hot water. Therefore, more and more…
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Workplace Injury Laws – Do Remote Workers Qualify?
The advent of Covid-19 has forced workplaces all over the world to change their ways – and businesses have not been the same since. Most businesses have switched to a work-from-home setup, allowing employees to accomplish work from the comfort of their own homes. This, in turn, helps keep the wheels turning during a time…
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How to prepare your Medical Resume
…..The Medical Provider Industry, like any other industry, is a highly competitive world of professionals, vying for a limited number of opportunities – which means that it is very important for your resume to be unique and stand out from the rest. Medical resumes are distinct from other kinds of resumes and should include…
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Managing your team to trustworthiness (For Doctors)
…..Much like a business organization, the medical profession relies on teams of humans working together in order to succeed in their chosen practice – which means that it is imperative that doctors, specialists, and nurses learn how to trust each other and work as a cohesive unit towards a common goal. But good team…
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5 common reasons doctors get sued
…..If there’s one thing all doctors want to avoid – it’s a medical malpractice lawsuit. Unfortunately, it is quite common for doctors to get sued; roughly 1 out of every 3 doctors have had a malpractice claim filed against at least once in their career. Furthermore, research from the American Medical Association (AMA) indicates that…
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HOW TO IMPROVE ON QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE
…..More and more Americans each year are gaining awareness on the need for improvement in the quality of healthcare they are receiving, as rising costs and an increased visibility of medical errors heighten the risk of patients receiving expensive, but ineffective, treatment. Prices are already too high as it is – so not being able…
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AUDITOR FINDS DWC FAILED TO ADEQUATELY ADMINISTER QME PROCESS
…..According to the much anticipated report of Auditor Elaine Howle on the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s (DWC) mishandling of the California Workers’ Compensation system, the DWC failed, in several different ways, to entice and maintain a healthy number of qualified medical evaluators (QME’s) needed in order to analyze comp claims – thereby impairing workers’ ability…