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Case Study Shows How Case Management Works With Very Ill Inmate
A nonprofit care management program’s collaboration with a local jail and health system has resulted in helping inmates both regain health and their post-jail lives.
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Case Management Program Keeps Clients Out of Jail, Improves Health in Update on Care in Geriatric Trauma
A case management program launched by a private nonprofit organization has found that providing better healthcare access to inmates at the local jail has resulted in many benefits.
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Hepatitis C Treatment: Issues for the Emergency Physician
This issue is written to provide you with the knowledge to be able to ask and educate patients with hepatitis C about the highly effective treatment available for most all infected patients.
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New CMS QAPI Standards
Does your hospital have what it takes to comply with new CMS QAPI Standards? -
Auth-related Denials Are Major Focus; More Full-time Employees Needed
Patient access seeing “marked increase” in denied claims.
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Identify Unrealistic, Problematic Wording in Payer Contracts
Patient access is in best position to pinpoint problems.
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Payers Want Up to 14 Days to Review Authorization Requests
Timeframe is “huge challenge” for financial clearance.
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ED Registration Processes Can Trigger Litigation Against Hospital
Registrars’ involvement in clinical decisions is legal land mine.
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Meet 99.9% Accuracy Goal, Watch Denials Plummet
Patient access focuses on “clean claim” metric.
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Is Patient Access Staff Absent from Certain Hospital Committees?
Department should not be without a voice in critical decision-making.