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HIM CHALLENGES: THE FUTURE OF HIM HIM Challenges: The Future of HIM. By Keith Olenik, MA, RHIA, CHP. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 8 P. 8. The transition of the health care industry to become more patient centric and evidence based has given rapid momentum to improvements in adoption of EHRs and health information exchanges. The industry is in the process of dramaticallychanging
POOR DOCUMENTATION: WHY IT HAPPENS AND HOW TO FIX IT Poor Documentation: Why It Happens and How to Fix It. By Juliann Schaeffer. For The Record. Vol. 28 No. 5 P. 12. The suspects and solutions are as diverse as the viewpoints of physicians and coders. The health care system is awash in clinical documentation, both paper and electronic (sometimes a hybrid of the two), from physician andnurse
SIX BEST PRACTICES FOR INFORMED CONSENT Six Best Practices for Informed Consent. By Tim Kelly, MS, MBA. For The Record. Vol. 28 No. 9 P. 28. Perhaps the most scrutinized documents during an accreditation or validation survey are a hospital's informed consent forms. Those that fail to comply with the Hospital Interpretive Guidelines for Informed Consent present achallenge.
CODING CORNER: SUCCESSFUL CODING OF DEVICE FAILURE Coding Corner: Successful Coding of Device Failure. By Amalorpamary Sebastian. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 26. Recently, word of a legal case in which the attorney cited the use of the code for “device failure” to support suing the device manufacturer made its way through the health care arena. In Part 803 of the Code of Federal GETTING SPECIFIC WITH UNLISTED CPT CODES Coding Corner: Getting Specific With Unlisted CPT Codes. By Karla VonEschen, CPC. For The Record. Vol. 30 No. 9 P. 28. Correct use of unlisted CPT codes is one of the more confusing aspects of CPT coding for both coders and physicians alike. Although unlisted codes are used only when no code exists to accurately describe a procedure or service DIFFERENTIATING A DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR April 12, 2010. Tough Call — Differentiating a Diagnosis Between Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Sinusitis. By Janet L. Rogers, PhD, and Julie K. Freeman, MSPT. For The Record. Vol. 22 No. 7 P. 24. Forty million people suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An umbrella term, TMD is often used to refer to acute orchronic
FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINESUBSCRIBECURRENT ISSUEARTICLE ARCHIVEEVENTSENEWSLETTERADVERTISING Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, COTIVITI COMMENTS ON RECENT DATA BREACH INCIDENT Cotiviti has issued the following statement concerning the breach: In December of 2020, there was a security event with Cotiviti’s subcontractor Visionary. Visionary uses Cotiviti’s coding platforms to access tools for viewing and coding medical records. Two clients were affected and were immediately notified. FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HITTING THE MARK ON CODER PERFORMANCE Hitting the Mark on Coder Performance. By Selena Chavis. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 22. Industry experts weigh in on how analytics and benchmarking are driving improvements. Value-based care demands the best performance from all areas of today’s hospitals andhealth systems.
HIM CHALLENGES: THE FUTURE OF HIM HIM Challenges: The Future of HIM. By Keith Olenik, MA, RHIA, CHP. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 8 P. 8. The transition of the health care industry to become more patient centric and evidence based has given rapid momentum to improvements in adoption of EHRs and health information exchanges. The industry is in the process of dramaticallychanging
POOR DOCUMENTATION: WHY IT HAPPENS AND HOW TO FIX IT Poor Documentation: Why It Happens and How to Fix It. By Juliann Schaeffer. For The Record. Vol. 28 No. 5 P. 12. The suspects and solutions are as diverse as the viewpoints of physicians and coders. The health care system is awash in clinical documentation, both paper and electronic (sometimes a hybrid of the two), from physician andnurse
SIX BEST PRACTICES FOR INFORMED CONSENT Six Best Practices for Informed Consent. By Tim Kelly, MS, MBA. For The Record. Vol. 28 No. 9 P. 28. Perhaps the most scrutinized documents during an accreditation or validation survey are a hospital's informed consent forms. Those that fail to comply with the Hospital Interpretive Guidelines for Informed Consent present achallenge.
CODING CORNER: SUCCESSFUL CODING OF DEVICE FAILURE Coding Corner: Successful Coding of Device Failure. By Amalorpamary Sebastian. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 26. Recently, word of a legal case in which the attorney cited the use of the code for “device failure” to support suing the device manufacturer made its way through the health care arena. In Part 803 of the Code of Federal GETTING SPECIFIC WITH UNLISTED CPT CODES Coding Corner: Getting Specific With Unlisted CPT Codes. By Karla VonEschen, CPC. For The Record. Vol. 30 No. 9 P. 28. Correct use of unlisted CPT codes is one of the more confusing aspects of CPT coding for both coders and physicians alike. Although unlisted codes are used only when no code exists to accurately describe a procedure or service DIFFERENTIATING A DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR April 12, 2010. Tough Call — Differentiating a Diagnosis Between Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Sinusitis. By Janet L. Rogers, PhD, and Julie K. Freeman, MSPT. For The Record. Vol. 22 No. 7 P. 24. Forty million people suffer from temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An umbrella term, TMD is often used to refer to acute orchronic
FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, AUGMENTING THE REVENUE CYCLE OPERATION IN A POST-COVID WORLD Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD: CODING FOR SPINAL CORD INJURIES Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HIM CHALLENGES: THE FUTURE OF HIM HIM Challenges: The Future of HIM. By Keith Olenik, MA, RHIA, CHP. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 8 P. 8. The transition of the health care industry to become more patient centric and evidence based has given rapid momentum to improvements in adoption of EHRs and health information exchanges. The industry is in the process of dramaticallychanging
FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SIX BEST PRACTICES FOR INFORMED CONSENT Six Best Practices for Informed Consent. By Tim Kelly, MS, MBA. For The Record. Vol. 28 No. 9 P. 28. Perhaps the most scrutinized documents during an accreditation or validation survey are a hospital's informed consent forms. Those that fail to comply with the Hospital Interpretive Guidelines for Informed Consent present achallenge.
PROPER USE OF MODIFIERS 24 AND 25 IN E&M CODING The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services recently issued new guidelines for the appropriate use of modifiers 24 and 25 in evaluation and management (E&M) coding. Understanding the global period for procedures is a key element in assigning modifiers 24 and 25. Global periods are typically zero, 10, or 90 days after theprocedure and may
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION Substance Abuse and the Release of Information. By Kathleen Parkinson, RHIA, CAADC, CSAC, LSC, IDP-AT. Client substance abuse issues are covered under stricter laws than those in many other health care settings. As such, it’s important for substance abuse agencies to be well versed in the release of information requirements. THE HERE AND NOW ON PRESENT-ON-ADMISSION INDICATORS Hospitals are required to submit present-on-admission (POA) indicators with each claim. If a Medicare claim includes a selected HAC that wasn't identified on the POA indicator, the hospital won't receive the higher resulting diagnosis-related group (DRG) payment. In other words, if the condition is POA, then payment will be approved for a PATIENT ENGAGEMENT PROVING TO BE TRICKY April 2017. EHR Insider: Patient Engagement Proving to Be Tricky By Dan Golder, MD For The Record Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 5. In a December blog post, Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), wrote that patient engagement is designed to "strengthen person and family engagement as partners in care." FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINESUBSCRIBECURRENT ISSUEARTICLE ARCHIVEEVENTSENEWSLETTERADVERTISING Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR,FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SEVEN STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY RISKS Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, WILL E/M CHANGES SOLVE DOCUMENTATION WOES IN 2021? Will E/M Changes Solve Documentation Woes in 2021? By Stephanie Cecchini, CPC, CEMC, CEPFG. With no significant changes for 25 years, the advent of an updated payment method for coding office visits makes for juicy conference room chatter, dubious speculation, fear of theunknown, and hope.
IS OFFSHORE CODING DEAD IN THE WATER? Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HITTING THE MARK ON CODER PERFORMANCE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, COTIVITI COMMENTS ON RECENT DATA BREACH INCIDENT Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE REVENUE CYCLE OPTIMIZATION Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, PATIENT ENGAGEMENT PROVING TO BE TRICKY April 2017. EHR Insider: Patient Engagement Proving to Be Tricky By Dan Golder, MD For The Record Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 5. In a December blog post, Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), wrote that patient engagement is designed to "strengthen person and family engagement as partners in care."FILLING THE VOID
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINESUBSCRIBECURRENT ISSUEARTICLE ARCHIVEEVENTSENEWSLETTERADVERTISING Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR,FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SEVEN STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY RISKS Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, WILL E/M CHANGES SOLVE DOCUMENTATION WOES IN 2021? Will E/M Changes Solve Documentation Woes in 2021? By Stephanie Cecchini, CPC, CEMC, CEPFG. With no significant changes for 25 years, the advent of an updated payment method for coding office visits makes for juicy conference room chatter, dubious speculation, fear of theunknown, and hope.
IS OFFSHORE CODING DEAD IN THE WATER? Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HITTING THE MARK ON CODER PERFORMANCE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, COTIVITI COMMENTS ON RECENT DATA BREACH INCIDENT Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE REVENUE CYCLE OPTIMIZATION Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, PATIENT ENGAGEMENT PROVING TO BE TRICKY April 2017. EHR Insider: Patient Engagement Proving to Be Tricky By Dan Golder, MD For The Record Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 5. In a December blog post, Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), wrote that patient engagement is designed to "strengthen person and family engagement as partners in care."FILLING THE VOID
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR,FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD: CODING FOR SPINAL CORD INJURIES Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SECURING REMOTE ACCESS TO EHRS Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, IMPROVING THE PATIENT BILLING EXPERIENCE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, CODING CORNER: SUCCESSFUL CODING OF DEVICE FAILURE February 2019. Coding Corner: Successful Coding of Device Failure By Amalorpamary Sebastian For The Record Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 26. Recently, word of a legal case in which the attorney cited the use of the code for “device failure” to support suing the device manufacturer made its way through the health care arena. GETTING SPECIFIC WITH UNLISTED CPT CODES Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, CDI BROADENS ITS REACH Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINESUBSCRIBECURRENT ISSUEARTICLE ARCHIVEEVENTSENEWSLETTERADVERTISING Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, COTIVITI COMMENTS ON RECENT DATA BREACH INCIDENT Cotiviti has issued the following statement concerning the breach: In December of 2020, there was a security event with Cotiviti’s subcontractor Visionary. Visionary uses Cotiviti’s coding platforms to access tools for viewing and coding medical records. Two clients were affected and were immediately notified.FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HITTING THE MARK ON CODER PERFORMANCE Hitting the Mark on Coder Performance. By Selena Chavis. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 22. Industry experts weigh in on how analytics and benchmarking are driving improvements. Value-based care demands the best performance from all areas of today’s hospitals andhealth systems.
WILL E/M CHANGES SOLVE DOCUMENTATION WOES IN 2021? Will E/M Changes Solve Documentation Woes in 2021? By Stephanie Cecchini, CPC, CEMC, CEPFG. With no significant changes for 25 years, the advent of an updated payment method for coding office visits makes for juicy conference room chatter, dubious speculation, fear of theunknown, and hope.
SEVEN STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY RISKS Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, IS OFFSHORE CODING DEAD IN THE WATER? Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, PATIENT ENGAGEMENT PROVING TO BE TRICKY April 2017. EHR Insider: Patient Engagement Proving to Be Tricky By Dan Golder, MD For The Record Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 5. In a December blog post, Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), wrote that patient engagement is designed to "strengthen person and family engagement as partners in care." BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE REVENUE CYCLE OPTIMIZATION Best Practices to Achieve Revenue Cycle Optimization. By Carolyn M. Rubin, CPC, CPC-I. The health care industry is evolving at a rapid pace, creating many challenges for providers. Reimbursement reductions, bad debt, and regulatory changes all impact revenue. Additionally, the inability to effectively identify claim submissionerrors increases
FILLING THE VOID
Joyce Ritter, RHIA, CTR, manager at the Goldston Cancer Registry in Amarillo, Texas, believes an aging workforce is the main culprit for the overall shortage. “Looking at the cancer registrar field, some are at retirement age, so it is basically a matter of attrition,”she says. Still,
FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINESUBSCRIBECURRENT ISSUEARTICLE ARCHIVEEVENTSENEWSLETTERADVERTISING Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, COTIVITI COMMENTS ON RECENT DATA BREACH INCIDENT Cotiviti has issued the following statement concerning the breach: In December of 2020, there was a security event with Cotiviti’s subcontractor Visionary. Visionary uses Cotiviti’s coding platforms to access tools for viewing and coding medical records. Two clients were affected and were immediately notified.FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, HITTING THE MARK ON CODER PERFORMANCE Hitting the Mark on Coder Performance. By Selena Chavis. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 22. Industry experts weigh in on how analytics and benchmarking are driving improvements. Value-based care demands the best performance from all areas of today’s hospitals andhealth systems.
WILL E/M CHANGES SOLVE DOCUMENTATION WOES IN 2021? Will E/M Changes Solve Documentation Woes in 2021? By Stephanie Cecchini, CPC, CEMC, CEPFG. With no significant changes for 25 years, the advent of an updated payment method for coding office visits makes for juicy conference room chatter, dubious speculation, fear of theunknown, and hope.
SEVEN STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE PRIVACY AND SECURITY RISKS Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, IS OFFSHORE CODING DEAD IN THE WATER? Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, PATIENT ENGAGEMENT PROVING TO BE TRICKY April 2017. EHR Insider: Patient Engagement Proving to Be Tricky By Dan Golder, MD For The Record Vol. 29 No. 4 P. 5. In a December blog post, Kate Goodrich, MD, MHS, director of the Center for Clinical Standards and Quality at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), wrote that patient engagement is designed to "strengthen person and family engagement as partners in care." BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVE REVENUE CYCLE OPTIMIZATION Best Practices to Achieve Revenue Cycle Optimization. By Carolyn M. Rubin, CPC, CPC-I. The health care industry is evolving at a rapid pace, creating many challenges for providers. Reimbursement reductions, bad debt, and regulatory changes all impact revenue. Additionally, the inability to effectively identify claim submissionerrors increases
FILLING THE VOID
Joyce Ritter, RHIA, CTR, manager at the Goldston Cancer Registry in Amarillo, Texas, believes an aging workforce is the main culprit for the overall shortage. “Looking at the cancer registrar field, some are at retirement age, so it is basically a matter of attrition,”she says. Still,
FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD MAGAZINE Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR,FOR THE RECORD
Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, FOR THE RECORD: CODING FOR SPINAL CORD INJURIES Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR, SECURING REMOTE ACCESS TO EHRS Securing Remote Access to EHRs. By Keith Fulmer, MHSA, PMP. For The Record. Vol. 22 No. 18 P. 6. As healthcare facilities adopt EHRs, data security becomes an increasingly important and worrisome issue among regulatory bodies. While most EHR systems are designed to provide a high degree of protection within a facility’s network, transmitting GETTING SPECIFIC WITH UNLISTED CPT CODES October 2018. Coding Corner: Getting Specific With Unlisted CPT Codes By Karla VonEschen, CPC For The Record Vol. 30 No. 9 P. 28. Correct use of unlisted CPT codes is one of the more confusing aspects of CPT coding for both coders and physicians alike. CODING CORNER: SUCCESSFUL CODING OF DEVICE FAILURE Coding Corner: Successful Coding of Device Failure. By Amalorpamary Sebastian. For The Record. Vol. 31 No. 2 P. 26. Recently, word of a legal case in which the attorney cited the use of the code for “device failure” to support suing the device manufacturer made its way through the health care arena. In Part 803 of the Code of Federal IMPROVING THE PATIENT BILLING EXPERIENCE Improving the Patient Billing Experience. By Gregory Richardson. For The Record. Vol. 19 No. 9 P. 8. The patient comes first. This motto was once the golden rule applied by medical practitioners when making key decisions regarding how to provide quality healthcare. Taking proper care of a patient in need of medical attention was consideredthe
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION Substance Abuse and the Release of Information. By Kathleen Parkinson, RHIA, CAADC, CSAC, LSC, IDP-AT. Client substance abuse issues are covered under stricter laws than those in many other health care settings. As such, it’s important for substance abuse agencies to be well versed in the release of information requirements. CDI BROADENS ITS REACH Endorsed by the 30 state HIMAs, For The Record is the nation's leading newsmagazine for health information professionals such as Transcriptionists, Certified Medical Transcriptionists, Coding Specialists, HIM Educators, HIM Directors, HIT professionals, EHR,* Subscribe
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MEDICAL RECORDS—EVERYBODY WANTS ’EM As medical record requests reach new levels, HIM departments are looking for ways to relieve the pressure.FEATURED ARTICLES
• The Quest for Clean COVID Claims • Can HIT Salvage the Nation’s Pandemic Response? • Cancer Registry, Care Coordination Go Hand in Hand WEB EXCLUSIVES (view archive ) • Employee Monitoring Ensures HIPAA Compliance • Applying Artificial Intelligence to Predictive Analytics Can SaveLives
News (view archive ) • ONC Defines EHR Certification for SDOH Data to Pursue HealthEquity
• Nuance and athenahealth Expand Strategic Collaboration to Reduce Cognitive Burden on Physicians and Care Teams and Improve the PatientExperience
• Scripps CEO Addresses Malware Attack in Memo to Staff: 7 Things toKnow
• American Antitrust Institute Expresses Concern About Proposed Optum-Change Healthcare Deal • Regenstrief Creates Teaching EHR System to Boost EHR TrainingBlog Speak
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Preparing Your EHR for 2021 Evaluation and Management Coding Changes Who Profits From Medical Records? Spotlight on DATA ANALYTICS Big Data Tackles Revenue Cycle Deficiencies Four Ways Big Data Advances Telemedicine Meaningful DetectionBy the Numbers
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