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You've read the headlines. You've seen the advertisements for the conferences. You're bombarded daily with articles and seminars that promise to tell you how to prepare for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Pay-for-Performance (P4P) program.
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Hospices often make two mistakes with regard to Medicare denials: First, they try too hard to avoid receiving denials, and, secondly, they do not appeal out of fear of reprisal.
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Whether a hospice's goal is to increase memorial gifts or expand the pool of donors of smaller gifts, there are a variety of ways to improve an existing donation program, according to a certified fundraising executive who works for a hospice that has a successful donation program.
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The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services' Pay For Performance Demonstration Project will test and identify data collection and measurement and financial incentive approaches for a home health pay for performance system but it may emphasize some legal and ethical issues as well.
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To provide easy access to patient education resources that support teaching, many patient education managers are considering creating a database (an organized collection of information records) to be used via the Intranet or Internet.
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When members of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida are seriously ill, injured, facing surgery, or need help negotiating the health care system, their care is managed by a care coordinator located in their region.
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Hospitals should provide ongoing training to staff on how and when to access language services, The Joint Commission recommends in a recent report.
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