Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs and Your Practice
CDI will be important with ICD-10 to ensure your practice is staying on top of the clinical documentation and accurate coding. Here’s what you need to know. Source: physicianspractice.com
Using Online Reviews to Grow Your Practice: 3 Tips
Patient growth is a priority for many practices and managing online reviews is a key driver. Source: physicianspractice.com
Should Your Medical Practice Add Ancillary Services?
Adding ancillary services may seem like a good idea. Before you commit, consider the fit with your practice and the total costs. Source: physicianspractice.com
Why I'm Thankful for My Difficult Patients
In the past, every time I saw these patients on my schedule, I just wanted to run out of my medical practice. Now I am grateful for the challenges they present. Source: physicianspractice.com
Conducting Year-End Reviews at Your Medical Practice
The end of the year is a good time to a handle performance reviews. They are a key part of the process to encourage continued success and stellar performance. Source: physicianspractice.com
'Why I'm Thankful that I Am a Doctor'
There is a sense of the sacred in what we do. It is a privilege to share in our patients’ lives — both the best and the worst times. Source: physicianspractice.com
Keeping Up With Technology: A Must for Medical Practices
Don’t be afraid to try new technology at your medical practice. If there’s a hot new device or productivity program, there’s probably a reason for it being so popular. Source: physicianspractice.com
Healthcare Scope of Practice Debates Continue
Scope of practice for nurse practitioners and physician assistants is changing. Here’s what physicians should know. Source: physicianspractice.com
5 Common Medical Practice Denials and Remedies: September 2014
RemitDATA’s Aaron Hood explores the most common unexpected denials at practices nationwide, with a special focus on internal medicine. Source: physicianspractice.com
People Aren't Perfect and EHRs Can't Change That
Computer systems will never make good deciders and people will never make good robots. Source: physicianspractice.com