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Registrars Working Same Jobs, But in Different Spaces
COVID-19 led a 10-hospital system based in Maine to create remote work arrangements for each facility, based on staff size and other variables.
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Massive Remote Work Arrangement Going Well (Mostly)
Few patient access departments had successful remote work programs in place before COVID-19. Since the pandemic began, facilities have made some major adjustments. The following is a summary of how the field is faring with these unusual arrangements.
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Some Big Revenue Cycle Changes Are Here to Stay
For patient access, some changes with COVID-19 are just temporary. Others probably are going to be permanent. Read on to learn about some new practices with long-term implications for revenue cycle operations.
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Auth Requirements Are Relaxed During COVID-19 Crisis — Or Are They?
Relaxed authorization requirements sounds like great news. However, payers are vague on the specifics. For this reason, some patient access leaders are erring on the side of caution and continuing to secure all authorizations per usual protocol.
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‘Top-to-Top’ Approach Needed on Relaxed Rules
Many health plans are waiving authorizations for specific diagnostic testing or services. Clarity is needed on what exactly the waivers mean in specific cases.
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Waived Cost-Sharing Is Questionable Help to Hospitals
Hospitals may not charge patients with any type of insurance cost-sharing for COVID-19 testing and related services, according to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. This will certainly help patients. For hospitals, it probably means more lost revenue.
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CARES Act Offers Mix of Relief, Confusion for Struggling Hospitals
A $100 billion injection of relief funding for certain hospitals and other healthcare providers is just what the doctor ordered. However, for others, the money they will receive does not come close to addressing the shortfalls they are experiencing.
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Acute Myocardial Infarction, or Acute Pericarditis?
The lack of significant Q waves, lack of any reciprocal ST depression, and the prominent J-point notching in the figure all suggest this may not be an acute infarction.
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Ozanimod Capsules (Zeposia)
Ozanimod should be prescribed to treat relapsing multiple sclerosis, including clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing-remitting disease, and active secondary progressive disease, in adults.
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Cannabis for Mental Health Disorders: Follow the Evidence
In a review of 83 eligible studies, researchers found little evidence to support the efficacy of cannabinoids to treat depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, or several other mental health disorders.