Hospital Access Management
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HIPAA privacy regulation sparks varied solutions
Hospitals are running the gamut of possible solutions as they struggle to interpret the provisions of the HIPAA privacy rule, says Tony Mogavero, director of physician services for St. Petersburg, FL-based John Putnam International, a company that provides web-based and teacher-led education for access personnel. -
Guest Column: Here’s how to appeal Part A Medicare denials
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Job seeker says, ‘Let’s make a deal’
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Web-based education targets ancillary staff
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Wireless system for bedside registration streamlines access department
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Managers are building bridges to leadership
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Training linked to employee satisfaction, not pay raise
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Making a good thing better: One hospital’s rallying call
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Here’s some advice on HIPAA preparation
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Without a JCAHO score, where are the distinctions?
One of the key ways in which the Oakbrook Terrace, IL-based Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) new accreditation model really blows up the old paradigm, says Joe Cappiello, vice president for accreditation field operations, is that there is no score.