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Can Your Hospital Afford Not to Outsource Credentialing?

Verisys

As the number of satellite facilities per provider increases and the definition of healthcare expands, it adds to healthcare organizations’ burdens–not just in providing care, but also in terms of the administrative burden and costs necessary to maintain a practice. Human Resources. Medical Staffing Services.

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Is the Violation Right of Access or Information Blocking? Part 1 of 2

AIHC

Information Blocking The exact regulatory definition of Information Blocking can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations in 45 CFR 171.103 Information blocking is a practice in which a healthcare provider, health plan, or other covered entity intentionally interferes with the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information.

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Introduction to Telebehavioral Health

AIHC

Terminology used for the various forms of telehealth technology are summarized below which applies to both general and behavioral health care use. Not all forms of technology are recognized as services which can be reimbursed by health insurance. This is also called “store-and-forward telemedicine.”

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Update on No Surprises Act 2022

AIHC

A news release from November 22, 2021, entitled New HHS Report Highlights How the No Surprises Act Will Prevent Surprise Medical Bills Faced by Millions of Americans highlights that millions of Americans with private health insurance experience some kind of surprise medical billing. Identify eligible cases.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

health care spending hits $4.5 Yale New Haven sale key to Prospect hospitals’ survival, CEO says YNHH sale ‘paramount’ to CT Prospect hospitals’ survival, CEO says Connecticut hospital cut ED visits by nearly 50% Hartford HealthCare unveils new ‘health desk’ model Connecticut physician sentenced for $2.6M

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Health Provider News – August 12, 2022

Hall Render

New data show education trends, worsening mental health among Idaho children. Luke’s launches nonprofit health insurance plan. Creating a better Gem State with the Idaho Health Report Card. Hospital Sisters Health System names Kim Hodgkinson new CFO. SCA Health’s last 5 years: A recap. . Death 2.0’.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Margaret’s files Chapter 11 bankruptcy for Peru, Spring Valley hospitals Why an Illinois hospital CEO laid off 20% of its leadership Illinois Department of Public Health predicts the outlook for the COVID-19 virus Tough choices at Memorial Health HSHS says system outage caused by cyberattack Physician convicted in $9.5M