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Ensuring Provider Directory Compliance With H.R. 133

Verisys

The goal is to improve the accuracy and transparency of provider information for consumers and minimize the impacts of unverified data. These include name, address, specialty, telephone, and electronic contact information. For more information, see the American Medical Association’s Summary of Select Provisions.

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

The focus of this article is to “connect the dots” between Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) and HITECH regarding privacy and security of electronically protected health information (ePHI). HITECH puts a “bite” into specific elements of the HIPAA rule, such as higher penalty amounts for non-compliance.

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

The focus of this article is to “connect the dots” between Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) and HITECH regarding privacy and security of electronically protected health information (ePHI). HITECH puts a “bite” into specific elements of the HIPAA rule, such as higher penalty amounts for non-compliance.

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Best Practices in Patient Eligibility and Benefits Verification

AIHC

It enables healthcare providers to collect payments from patients proactively and prevents delays in cash realization. By verifying eligibility electronically before the scheduled patient appointment, you will be able to: Get accurate information about the patient's insurance status and understand the benefits of the health plan.