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Medical Billing Vs. Accounting: Your Guide to Revenue Cycle Management

NCG Medical Blog

Operating a successful, enduring medical practice means you have to wear many hats and do more than just deliver quality care to the members of your community; you have to have an effective and efficient revenue cycle management strategy.

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Weekly Health Care Real Estate Briefing: The Federal Reserve Increases Rates I House Bill Endorses Use of Online Notarization I U.S. News Releases Best Hospital Ratings

Hall Render

In other news, a bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that would permit the use of remote online notarization (“RON”) nationwide. The bill would establish minimum standards for the use of RON per ALTA. The Federal Reserve increased its incremental borrowing rate for the third time this year.

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ChatGPT And Healthcare Privacy Risks

Healthcare Law Blog

24/7 Medical Assistance According to the U.S. 24/7 Medical Assistance According to the U.S. 3] Under the traditional office-based, in-person medical care system, access to after-hours doctors can be very limited and costly, at times creating obstacles to access such healthcare services. What are the potential risks involved?

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A Matter of Trust, Perception, Risk, and Uncertainty – The Big Issues Raised by the Acquisition of PatientsLikeMe and Other Patient Data Transactions

Health Populi

Get a cup of coffee and sit back, because this is a long one – not the usual short and sweet entry that each of us endeavors to craft on our respective blogs. But that is a whole different vector than the “good vs. evil” discussion that is going on in the context of insurers, Big Pharma and patients.

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How the Fifty States View Electronic Data as a “Product”

Drug & Device Law

We have blogged several times about the somewhat esoteric issue of whether intangible items – chiefly computer software, website algorithms, and other electronic information – is treated as a “product” for purposes of imposing strict liability on their creators. Henderson, “Tort vs. Technology: Accommodating Disruptive Innovation,” 47 Ariz.