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Navigating Policy Challenges in Healthcare: Centralized Management for Compliance and Efficiency

Healthcare Blog

Centralized management of healthcare policies solves compliance and efficiency problems for healthcare organization policymakers and employees. This process sounds straightforward until you consider the financial cost of policy creation, maintenance, and the non-compliance of staff when policies are hard to access and read.

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How Can You Report a Company to OSHA?

HIPAA Journal

OSHA’s website provides a full list of Occupational Safety and Health Standards and the option exists to search the Standards by keyword. Consequently, OSHA receives many reports relating to a failure of OSHA compliance via mail, email, and fax. heat, PPE, hazard communication, etc.) or by most reported industry sector (i.e.,

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Understanding Modifiers for Mental Health Billing

Medisys Compliance

This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide to modifiers for mental health billing, exploring their definitions, purposes, and relevant keywords. Compliance promotes consistency and accuracy in mental health billing practices. What are Modifiers?

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Unlocking Patient Insights with Conversational AI in Healthcare

HIT Consultant

Yet while these organizations recognize the merit of sharing these conversations enterprise-wide, many worry that doing so will compromise data privacy and compliance. Extracts and correlates insights across dimensions, like intents, keywords, sentiment and specific topics.

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With So Many Options, How to Select the Right Credentialing Software for You

MedTrainer

Regulatory compliance in healthcare , and credentialing in particular, can be a tedious, manual process that takes hours of concentration. In an ideal world, your credentialing platform also houses all your other compliance systems. For example, check out a few of these compliance training scenarios. And it’s constant.”.

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Begin Your Risk Analysis with Intended Use and Foreseeable Misuse

Exeed Regulatory Compliance

Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse: The keyword here is “reasonable”. Once this scope and definition is clearly established, the next step is to consider all reasonably foreseeable misuses. Keep in mind that this can be an iterative process throughout the design and development process.

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Five steps to conduct an effective healthcare compliance investigation

YouCompli

This is the fifth article in Sharon Parsley, JD, MBA, CHC, CHRC’s monthly series on compliance officer effectiveness for the YouCompli blog. Here are my five steps for conducting an effective healthcare compliance investigation. Develop a healthcare compliance investigation plan and keep it updated. Basic, right?