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What Is Practical Nursing?

Prism Career Institute

Giving patient education: Teaching patients about their care plans, medications, and management for their conditions is another essential PN duty for continuation of care. Reporting: PNs communicate with physicians and care teams regarding patient status.

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RAG in Healthcare: Your Complete Guide to Its Implementation

Arkenea

From electronic health records and clinical research papers to medical imaging reports and patient communications, the sheer volume of healthcare information grows exponentially each year. Yet accessing the right information at the right time remains one of the biggest challenges facing medical professionals today.

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The 11 Best Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Your Practice 

Medical Advantage

Patient education : Through educational resources, patients can gain a better understanding of their health matters and treatment options, which can lead to more productive communication with healthcare providers. Explanation of Benefits (EOB): Understanding an EOB can be complex due to medical codes and insurance jargon.

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Optimizing Revenue Cycle Management and Clinical Documentation Integrity To Avoid Coding Disasters

Relias

Providers are trained to document from a clinical care standpoint. Coders are trained to document based on coding guidelines, governmental, or insurance standards. This causes gaps in communication between the physician and the coder,” said Hess. Prolonged services and advanced care planning are often missed, for example.

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Optimizing Revenue Cycle Management and Clinical Documentation Integrity To Avoid Coding Disasters

Relias

Providers are trained to document from a clinical care standpoint. Coders are trained to document based on coding guidelines, governmental, or insurance standards. This causes gaps in communication between the physician and the coder,” said Hess. Prolonged services and advanced care planning are often missed, for example.