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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. When clinicians privately see how their imaging rates, antibiotic choices, or LOS metrics stack up against trusted colleagues, the data becomes personal and motivating.

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Proactive denial management: A revenue game changer for small practices

Medical Economics

Practices that take a proactive stance turn claim denials into early warning indicators that speed up payments and streamline everyday operations. For a small practice, each denial means delayed payment and a new round of research and correction. The answer isn’t another panicked scramble but a structured denial-management plan.

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Manage your EHR inbox more effectively with these tips

Mobius MD

While we often focus our blog articles on streamlining clinical documentation , managing the deluge of messages in your EHR is equally important. For the average PCP seeing 20 patients per day, that adds up to over 13 hours per week. Use Team Huddles to Address Common Questions If multiple inbox messages involve the same issue (e.g.,

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Hospital Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Careers

Practical Tips‌ for Aspiring Hospital ⁤phlebotomists If you’re preparing to pursue ‌a career ​as a hospital phlebotomist, consider the following practical tips: Invest⁣ in quality training and certification programs to enhance your skills. Stay up-to-date‍ with medical safety standards and laboratory procedures.

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The Hidden Compliance Gaps Putting Patients at Risk

Relias

Policies are up to date. Why compliance isn’t always what it seems Regulatory compliance is often measured by documentation, such as completed training, updated policies, and logged incidents. A fall spike can trigger a microlearning refresh, a policy update, or a team huddle, without waiting for the following quarterly review.

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Preparing for audit inevitability: Is your practice ready?

Medical Economics

After two decades in the medical billing industry, we’ve seen too many trustworthy physicians get blindsided by audit requests, scrambling to gather documentation while trying to understand what went wrong. For example, take an orthopedist who actually sees up to 70 patients a day. But that high volume still triggered an audit.

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Simplifying Compliance: How Medical Billing Services Keep You Audit-Ready

CollaborateMD

” With all of these concerns, it’s vital that providers and billing departments understand and follow the key elements of proper medical billing compliance to run a successful practice. Following health insurance policies and procedures. ” “Do I have all the correct patient information?” The result?