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That's certainly not new advice for patient access staff, but in this case it specifically refers to applications made for coverage of patients by the federal disability program.
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Planning is under way for a new ambulatory business center that will consolidate a wide range of outpatient functions at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock.
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A resource center at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis staffed by clerical assistants who handle routine faxing, copying, and telephone calls has helped free case managers to concentrate on the clinical aspects of their job.
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Two Six Sigma projects at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC, focusing on improving patient flow have streamlined the processes for transferring patients from the acute care unit to the inpatient rehabilitation unit and nursing homes.
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Most case management departments need more staff to adequately perform their duties but how do you justify it to a hospital administration that is pinching pennies just to stay afloat in today's tightening health care marketplace?
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Injuries of the wrist and elbow in children are frequently seen in the emergency department (ED), and as children and adolescents are participating in sports in record numbers, the frequency of these injuries is continuing to rise. Sports injuries in children and adolescents are by far the most common cause of musculoskeletal injuries treated in the ED, accounting for 41% of all musculoskeletal injuries.
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Hospitals are being recruited to test the use of a bundled payment system for hospitals and physicians for care delivered through Medicare fee-for-service.
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When a patient who is medically ready for discharge and mentally competent to make his or her own decisions is unwilling to accept referral to a setting his or her health care team feels is safe and appropriate, is it feasible to take a step back and allow the patient to try?