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The latest on COVID-related deadline extensions for health care benefits
3/12/2021
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently issued EBSA Disaster Relief Notice 2021-01, which is of interest to employers. It clarifies the duration of certain COVID-19-related deadline extensions that apply to health care benefits...
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Tax Allocations When a Partner Exits
4/21/2017
Let's say a partner in your medical practice exits partway through the firm's tax year. How are partnership tax items for that year allocated between the departing partner and the remaining partners? There is more than one way to handle this...
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Selling Your Practice in the Future? Eight Steps to Prepare
3/24/2017
It takes years to build up a successful medical practice that is respected and valued by the community. It can also take time to find a qualified buyer at a satisfactory price. However, you can take several steps now to help provide a...
Includes insights from Todd J. Ruggles
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A Buy-Sell Agreement Can Protect Your Practice and Minimize Disputes
3/7/2017
In the wake of health care reform, you might find your practice inundated with new patients. With the extra workload, you might want to hire one or more physicians to help out.
If so, and if these physicians intend to take an ownership share...
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Websites That Rate Physicians Are Slow to Catch On
2/23/2017
Studies show that only a handful of adults are visiting and using information from websites that rate physicians. For example, more than 80 percent of California-based adults say they use the Internet for health-related information, such as medical...
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Strive to Protect Nursing Home Employees from Patients
1/27/2017
Nursing homes are potentially one of the most dangerous workplaces in the country. Nursing assistants in long-term care facilities have the highest incidence of assaults of all American workers, with one study showing that 27 percent of all...
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Minimize Safety Risks to Nursing Home Staff
12/30/2016
Nursing homes and personal-care facilities present many health and safety risks for their employees. In fact, combined with patient violence against employees, the situation has become so serious that the Occupational Safety and Health...
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Medical Practice Fraud: Take a Bite Out of Crime
12/2/2016
Internal fraud can be devastating for a medical practice and it can be easier than you might think to steal in some offices. Fraud schemes may be prevented if the following steps had been implemented:
Require separation of duties....
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Selecting Malpractice Coverage and Evaluating Carriers
11/8/2016
Medical malpractice insurance isn't just a requirement -- it's also a major practice expense. Selecting the terms of coverage is a complex, critical task, as is evaluating insurance carriers. In fact, the future of the practice and the reputation of...
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Don't Take Rising Malpractice Costs Lying Down
10/14/2016
The cost of medical malpractice continues to rise, according to the Aon/American Society for Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) Hospital and Physician Professional Liability 2013 Benchmark Analysis. This annual study helps health care providers...
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Talk with Your Patients to Help them Heal
8/15/2016
Improved contact between physicians and their patients — known as "etiquette-based communications" — would improve the "inpatient experience" and could help a patient recover more quickly, a randomized trial found.
Among suggested...
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Keeping Patients Hospitalized One More Day Has Multiple Benefits
7/21/2016
It turns out that keeping patients in the hospital for just one day longer can saves lives, lower costs and reduce readmissions. That's the conclusion of one study from the Columbia University Business School entitled "Should Hospitals Keep Their...
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Tips on the Medicare Appeals Process
6/17/2016
Nearly every physician has claims denied from time to time. Medicare, as a government program, has its own way of doing things. As you know, the process is different from insurance companies, which also have their own way of...
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Facing a HIPAA Audit: What to Know
5/23/2016
Early in the history of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), violations typically involved receiving a warning letter from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It was basically toothless and carried no...
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Managing Denials: Getting the Money You're Owed
4/26/2016
The bane of every physician's practice is when payers deny claims. There are numerous reasons why payers deny claims, with the predominant reason being a paperwork error. Other reasons include misunderstanding on the part of the insurance company,...
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Medical Practice Scheduling Tips to Help Improve the Bottom Line
3/24/2016
If there's one thing that can harm the success of a medical practice, it's having patients spending too much time in the waiting room. Appointment scheduling is a critical function of a doctor's office, yet many practices schedule in a seemingly...
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Working with Medical Debt Collection Firms
2/26/2016
On a regular basis, most physicians have patients that refuse or forget to pay bills. Every business deals with this problem, but medical practices have their own unique set of problems with unpaid bills. First, you can't retrieve the...
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How to overcome today's common practice challenges
12/18/2015
Practicing medicine today is increasingly challenging, and the pace of change isn’t getting any slower. To stay viable, practices have to face the challenges head on and develop strategies to thrive in a value-based payment environment.
The...
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New Shared Savings Program rules offer flexibility
11/20/2015
Last June, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) modified the Medicare Shared Savings Program to increase participation in accountable care organizations.
In 2015, there were more than 400 accountable care organizations (ACOs)....
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Do performance metrics affect ACO compensation?
11/4/2015
It’s full steam ahead in the Department of Health and Human Services’ effort to increase participation in accountable care organizations (ACOs) and use financial incentives and quality metrics to determine how providers are paid.
Among...
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