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ED Registration Processes Can Trigger Litigation Against Hospital
Registrars’ involvement in clinical decisions is legal land mine.
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Meet 99.9% Accuracy Goal, Watch Denials Plummet
Patient access focuses on “clean claim” metric.
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Is Patient Access Staff Absent from Certain Hospital Committees?
Department should not be without a voice in critical decision-making.
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Patients Expect ‘Self-service’ Registration Capabilities
However, be careful to avoid delivering an outdated experience.
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Better Mousetrap Ideas for 2017
The outpatient surgery market is ever-changing, and staying up to date is not always easy.
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Improve Staff Management by Following This Expert’s Advice
There are several strategies surgery centers can follow to improve supervisor-employee relations in 2017, but one of the first steps is to know what current federal workplace regulations say and be up to date on all changes.
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Major Surgery Society Makes New Afib Recommendations
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons has set new guidelines to help surgeons make better decisions regarding surgical strategies for atrial fibrillation.
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Surgeon Wellness Results from Efficiency, Culture, Resiliency
Reducing surgeon and physician burnout is the responsibility of surgery center leadership, healthcare organizations, professional societies, and everyone who has a hand in the practice environment.
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Here’s How Mayo Clinic Addresses Burnout Issue
When rates of physician burnout increased between 2011 and 2013, the Mayo Clinic made a host of changes to tackle the problem.
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Physician Burnout on the Rise, but Prevention Efforts Can Help
Surgeons and other physicians increasingly experience burnout, which can affect their well-being as well as patient safety and satisfaction.