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Effective Strategies for Collecting Money from Patients: Ensuring Financial Stability in Healthcare

Dealing with financial matters in healthcare can be complex and challenging, especially when it comes to collecting money from patients. As medical costs rise and insurance policies become more nuanced, healthcare providers must navigate this intricate landscape to ensure their organizations’ financial stability. In this article, we will explore some effective strategies for collecting money from patients, providing insights that […]

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Health Plans Contracts & Negotiations

Let us embark on this journey to unravel the complexities of contracts and negotiation in the ever-evolving healthcare industry. Click to open the presentation: Health Plans Contracts & Negotiations

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How careful should physicians be when the physician – patient relationship is about to be terminated?

While the doctor-patient relationship is built on trust, respect, and open communication, there may come a time when it becomes necessary to part ways. It is essential to handle this transition with sensitivity and professionalism to ensure the well-being of all parties involved. The following are some tips to consider during the physician-patient relationship when it comes to its end. […]

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Contracting

One of the key factors in any successful contract negotiation is preparation. There’s no exception in the negotiation of a contract between a provider and a payer. It consists of determining the real objectives of the contract based on the knowledge of the party’s organization, the other party, and the marketplace. From the provider’s perspective, is important to analyze its […]

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The Burnout In The Industry

For more than a decade, physicians, nurses, and other front-line caregivers have been presenting burnout symptoms, forcing them to leave their jobs or start treatment. Today, burnout is defined as a long-term stress reaction marked by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a lack of personal accomplishment. The industry estimates that there will be a 20 percent gap between the clinical workforce […]

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Credentials and Risk Management

What is the importance of keeping the physicians duly credentialed? Reduced risk: the experience and knowledge obtained by obtaining a credential can reduce the risk of a healthcare operation. On the other hand, as a competitive advantage, more physicians with validated credentials means a better reputation and guarantee of the quality of services. Recently, according to Beker’s Hospital Review, an […]

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THE FUTURE OF TELEMEDICINE

Telemedicine can be defined as the use of electronic technology to provide medical care when distance separates patient and provider. Telehealth can be defined as remote medical care that does not always involve clinical services. It allows providers to expand their reach and improve their efficiency. While maintaining high-quality medical care while providing patient safety.» Medicare began reimbursement for telemedicine […]

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