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  • Study: $20B in costs from medical errors

    Findings from a new study indicate that measurable medical errors cost the U.S. economy $19.5 billion in 2008.
  • When do you notify after a HIPAA breach?

    With the recent release of the HITECH rule's language on breach notification, risk managers can be left wondering when they have to notify after a breach of protected health information (PHI) in violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Sometimes you should call the local newspaper and inform the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and sometimes you can just keep quiet.
  • Use data to prove value of RM to top brass

    Risk managers have always struggled to prove the value of their work to health care administrators, because much of what they do consists of preventing expenditures and minimizing costs. A concerted effort to prove the worth of your department can result in a higher profile for risk management within the organization, greater stature for the risk manager, and improved resources.
  • Healthcare Risk Management Alert - Full October 2010 Issue in PDF

  • Present data the way C-suite wants it

    When presenting any data to upper management, it is important to present it in the way that it will be best received, says William Besse, CHS-V, executive vice president of Andrews International, a company providing security and risk mitigation services, based in Valencia, CA. Every organization has its own culture, style, and business needs, and executives will expect data to be presented in the way they prefer and that works best within the organization.
  • Think of RM as a profit center, not an expense

    Here's a radical idea: Instead of trying to show management why your department is worthy of respect, go on the offensive and declare that risk management is a profit center every bit as much as that shiny new cardiac center or the plastic surgery clinic.
  • Policy crucial to avoiding web breaches

    Only about a quarter of employers have a policy on employees' use of social networking sites, says Danielle Urban, JD, an attorney with the law firm of Fisher & Phillips in Denver.
  • Nurse fired for off-duty post on Facebook

    Nurse Cheryl James didn't think she was violating any rules when she posted her frustrations on Facebook, saying she had treated a "cop killer" that day.
  • CMS proposes rules that will impact you

    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has published the final rule on wage index changes and two proposed rules that affect hospice reimbursement.
  • Emergency medications produce good results

    Emergency medication kits, which are used by many hospices, produce positive results in patient satisfaction, reduction of unscheduled visits, and cost savings, according to a recent study published in the American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.