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The Cobra Effect & Enforcing Compliance Standards

AIHC

Lessons Learned about Consequences & Incentives Submitted by the AIHC Education Department Introduction The Office of Inspector General has released the new General Compliance Program Guidance or “GCPG” in late 2023. One of the seven items, #5 is “Enforcing Standards: Consequences and Incentives.”

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The Cobra Effect & Enforcing Compliance Standards

AIHC

Lessons Learned about Consequences & Incentives Submitted by the AIHC Education Department Introduction The Office of Inspector General has released the new General Compliance Program Guidance or “GCPG” in late 2023. One of the seven items, #5 is “Enforcing Standards: Consequences and Incentives.”

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Part 3: Avoiding the Cobra Effect

AIHC

Written by: Carl Byron , CCS, CHA, CIFHA, CMDP, CPC, ICDCT-CM/PCS, OHCC This article follows The Cobra Effect articles Part 1 and Part 2 also written by Carl Byron. If you have such training or experience, I recommend taking an investigative approach. Before the Cobra Strikes Every action we take carries unintended consequences.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

NATIONAL 7 new ASCs in the South in 1 month 6 Congressional moves could impact ASCs this year 5 recent moves from The Joint Commission 90% of healthcare organizations look to adopt digital health platforms A cyberattack has disrupted hospitals and health care in 5 states AHA: Site-Neutral Payment Policies Hurt Hospitals AHA Voices Concern Re: FY 2024 (..)

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

There are not enough people and facilities to take care of them.

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Uses of AI in Healthcare – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

The use of robots in health care will exponentially mature with the development of robots capable of performing basic medical tasks, such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and providing wound care. Greg Wujek, Global Health Industry Consultant at SAS Robots as providers comes of age.