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How to Write a No-Show Policy for Your Medical Practice

NCG Medical Blog

Is your practice constantly having patients not show up for their appointment? No matter how frequently or infrequently this might be happening at your practice, it’s cause for concern and can heavily impact your healthcare revenue cycle if no changes are made to address these no-show appointments.

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Five tips to start an investigation off right

YouCompli

Sharon Parsley, JD, MBA, CHC, CHRC, writes a monthly series on compliance officer effectiveness for the YouCompli blog. If you do not have adequate information to assess whether the allegation, if factually accurate, represents a violation of law, regulation, or policy, you need to dig further before proceeding.

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Understanding the Importance of Incident Reporting in Healthcare

MedTrainer

Examples of avoided incidents are near misses, such as slipping on a wet floor or writing the wrong dosage on a patient chart but catching it before it’s administered. Adverse incidents in healthcare are the result of reactions to medication or a procedure. That’s why incident reporting is such a critical part of healthcare compliance.

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Unpacking Averages: Using NLP to Assess FDA’s Compliance with Notice and Comment in Guidance Development

Health Law Advisor

In this post, I’d like to show how we can use natural language processing (or “NLP”) techniques to analyze the differences between proposed and final FDA guidance documents. Transparency I am a practicing lawyer who represents many companies in matters before the FDA, so frankly I have a bias in all these monthly posts.

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