Written by: Amy Wagner, MEd, CHA, CPC, ICDCT-CMEducating new or inexperienced coders lets you share your wisdom and experience with others as you broaden
Written by: Amy Wagner, MEd, CHA, CPC, ICDCT-CMPosted 6/10/2020As an experienced coder yourself, it is important to know how to present information to
Written by: Amy Wagner, MEd, CHA, CPC, ICDCT-CMPrior to the COVID-19 pandemic, many mental health professionals had never practiced distance therapy with their
Written by: Compliance bloggerThe direct health impacts of pandemics can be catastrophic. Pandemics are large-scale outbreaks of infectious disease that can greatly increase
Written by:Compliance bloggerThere has been significant disruption to the healthcare industry, with providers being asked to delay non-essential surgeries and procedures, other healthcare
Written by:Compliance bloggerHIPAA Privacy and Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)In February 2020, the OCR released a bulletin providing guidance related to the Novel Coronavirus better
Written by: Compliance bloggerAs an experienced coder, you may be called upon to present information to your staff, co-workers or to train new
Written by:Compliance bloggerHealth care professionals have been prohibited from accepting kickbacks in the form of money, gifts or other types of remuneration for
Written by: Compliance blogger Most patients are educated and internet “savvy” these days, even our seniors! Satisfaction with the financial aspect of your
Written by:Compliance bloggerDiabetes is a leading cause of blindness among working-age adults in the United States. Diabetics are more susceptible to certain eye
Written by: Compliance bloggerDiabetes is the leading cause of kidney disease. Furthermore, both of these conditions are among the top 10 leading causes of
Written by: Compliance bloggerHeart disease and stroke are the most common causes of death in adults with diabetes. In fact, diabetics are almost twice
Written by: Compliance bloggerAs a provider, you can use a variety of tools - such as telehealth - to help patients manage their diabetes.
Written by: Compliance bloggerThe financial ramifications of diabetes on employers are far-reaching and varied. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that
Written by: Joanne Byron, BS, LPN, CCA, CMDP, CHA, CIFHA, CHBS, CHCO, CHCM, OHCC, ICDCT-CM/PCS The information contained in this article is not provided
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