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Navigating Medicare Advantage: Strategies for Hospitals to Tackle Growing Challenges

EvidenceCare

Documentation Challenges and Payer Friction As MA plans focus on profit margins, hospitals are encountering increased payer friction, denials, and administrative burdens, particularly around the CMS Two-Midnight Rule. Document why you believe that. She provides education to physicians to document their internal monologue.

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Preparing for CERT Audits and Practicing Compliant Documentation

EvidenceCare

This comprehensive guide provides hospital and revenue cycle leadership with vital insights on preparing for CERT audits and establishing processes for compliant documentation. This section delves into the specific criteria and expectations set by CERT audits, emphasizing the need for meticulous attention to detail and documentation accuracy.

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Zoom, Suki partner to deploy AI clinical documentation

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The deal is Suki’s largest provider collaboration. Nearly 140,000 healthcare institutions use the Zoom platform.

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Engaging Physicians in Quality Improvement: Strategies for Driving Practice Change

EvidenceCare

Real-time dashboards can also flag length of stay variance, prompting collaboration to streamline processes and free up capacity for higher-acuity admissions. Hospitals that pair peer comparison with collaborative forums unlock system-wide benefits. Feedback should become a conversation starter, not a compliance hammer.

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Navigating Regulatory Affairs in Clinical Trials: Strategic Value Beyond Compliance

We Care Online

Products that are supported by clear regulatory rationale, robust documentation, and proactive oversight are more likely to reach patients faster — and stay on the market longer. Today, it’s a differentiator.

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Physicians see AI as a tool — and a threat

Medical Economics

AI use is rising, but confidence is lagging Fifty-seven percent of responding physicians reported using AI tools in their practice, mostly for tasks like documentation and billing, in the form of chatbots, and even for assistance with diagnostics. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A. 65: Patient autonomy with Jeffrey A.

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Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Medicine: Beyond Headlines

Sensible Medicine

those performing focused, well-defined tasks, such as image interpretation, risk modeling, or documentation (e.g., I look forward to seeing how my AI colleague continues to evolve, because despite what headlines may suggest, we are not rivals – we’re collaborators. scribing) B. Arman Shahriar, M.D.,

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