Here’s the bottom line: your medical practice needs to be showing up on Google.
Using Google My Business for a Medical Practice? Here's Your Playbook
Topics: Marketing, Business Growth, Operations, Compliance, HIPAA, Social Media, HR, Practice Management
Breakdown of How the Physician Licensing Process Works in Texas
So, you think you’re ready to start practicing medicine in Texas. Before you can really get down to business, you need to make sure your licenses and credentials are in order. If you’re licensed in another state, you know how lengthy and tedious this process can be.
Topics: Business Growth, Compliance, Liability, Practice Management, Practice Start-Up
Guide to OIG Exclusion Lists - What Physician Owners Need to Know
In July 2017, the federal OIG exclusions list contained almost 68,000 individuals and entities who are excluded from federal reimbursement for goods and services. State sanctions lists often have more - some providers on state lists are not included on the federal lists.
Topics: Operations, Compliance, Liability, HIPAA, HR
4 Cost-Saving Tips to Control Medical Office Operating Expenses
You have to spend money to make money, but in order to maximize your profitability, you need to keep medical office operating expenses under control before they eat your practice alive (not unlike an antibiotic-resistant MRSA).
Topics: Operations, Practice Management, Financial
4 Suggestions that Could Improve Your Medical Practice's Efficiency
Topics: Business Growth, Operations, Practice Management
11 HIPAA Technical Safeguards to Improve Healthcare Data Security
Topics: Operations, Compliance, Liability, HIPAA, Practice Management, IT
2019 ICD-10 Code (Chapter 1) Lookup: Infectious & Parasitic Diseases
This information has been retrieved from the CDC’s 2019 ICD-10-CM. For the full list of 2019 ICD-10 codes, please view the CDC's comprehensive PDF.
Topics: Operations, Coding, ICD-10
What You Can Do to Increase Patient Volume in Your Private Practice
How do you get more patients into your practice? The answer certainly isn’t “by spending most of your time handling medical records and billing.”
A study from the Annals of Internal Medicine found that some physicians spend as little as 27% of their time with patients during the day.
Topics: Business Growth, Operations, Practice Management, Patient Volumes
Private Practice Physician Contractor vs Employee: How to Classify
Topics: Operations, Compliance, Liability, HR, Practice Management
14 Pre-Employment Background Check Tips for Private Practice Owners
Topics: Operations, Compliance, Liability, HR
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