Hospital Access Management
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Providers customize form for giving notice of rights
Notifying patients of their privacy rights under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is one of the tasks that fall most squarely onto the shoulders of access managers. -
Here’s some advice on HIPAA preparation
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Making a good thing better: One hospital’s rallying call
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Training linked to employee satisfaction, not pay raise
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Managers are building bridges to leadership
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Wireless system for bedside registration streamlines access department
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Web-based education targets ancillary staff
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Job seeker says, ‘Let’s make a deal’
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Guest Column: Here’s how to appeal Part A Medicare denials
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New discharge station aids ED copay collection
Cheryl Staske, MS, director, hospital registration centers, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, IL, has some feedback for access colleague Kathy Pajor, who seeks advice in the March issue of Hospital Access Management on how to increase point-of-service collections in the emergency department (ED) while strictly adhering to the provisions of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA).