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How a Government Shutdown Impacts Your Healthcare Business

MedTrainer

While federal operations are slowed, reduced, or put on pause during a government shutdown, healthcare services must continue to operate. This blog post explains the impact for organizational operations in the event of a shutdown, and what healthcare leaders can expect based on previous years. What Is a Government Shutdown?

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ONC launches SDOH interoperability pilot

Healthcare It News

"Our combined efforts are expected to demonstrate how best to advance our nation’s technical infrastructure to enable SDOH interoperability as supported by ONC’s United States Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI) Version 2," ONC authors Ryan Argentieri, Samantha Meklir and Jawanna Henry wrote in ONC's HealthITbuzz blog.

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Are Provider Enrollment and Credentialing the Same?

MedTrainer

In this blog, we’ll discuss the two processes and key differences between provider enrollment and credentialing. Provider enrollment is when a healthcare provider is registered with insurance networks or government payers , like Medicaid or Medicare. We’ll also review why both processes are vital for healthcare organizations.

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Don’t Voluntarily Relinquish Your Medical License or DEA Registration Number, Here’s Why

The Health Law Firm Blog

Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law I am often contacted by clients who are health professionals or own businesses in the health care industry who have been approached by government agents or investigators regarding possible complaints or charges. Indest III, J.D., In many cases, the individuals involved [.]

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Navigating Mental Health Credentialing

MedTrainer

Credentialing confirms the providers’ eligibility to bill for services under government and accreditation regulations. Here’s what a typical credentialer’s workflow looks like: Like other providers, mental health professionals must be licensed in states where they offer services and enrolled with payers doing business in those areas.

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Reporting Healthcare Non-Compliance Is Non-Negotiable

MedTrainer

In this blog, we’ll outline why reporting healthcare non-compliance is non-negotiable and how software platforms make it easier to stay in compliance with the myriad regulations that govern good healthcare. Non-compliance can lead to significant fines, legal battles, and the loss of license or accreditation.

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OIG-LEIE, GSA-SAM, and State Medicaid Exclusion Lists: What’s the Difference?

Provider Trust

Exclusions are administrative actions that are placed upon an individual or entity by HHS OIG, a state agency or Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU), or by one of the many agencies associated with SAM.gov. Additionally, there are varying, disparate State Medicaid exclusions sources that require periodic screening.