
Avoiding Information Blocking: A How-To Guide to Sharing Health Information Properly
The details covered in this article are very important and we urge you to read and review the article for Cures Act requirements and compliance items.
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Posted by ICS Staff | Mar 24, 2021 | Compliance, Cures Act, Documentation, Electronic Health Records, HIPAA, zall | 0 |
The details covered in this article are very important and we urge you to read and review the article for Cures Act requirements and compliance items.
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Mar 16, 2021 | Cures Act, Documentation, Electronic Health Records, Patient Communication, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
As we have been outlining for chiropractic physicians over the last few months, the 21st Century CURES Act is federal law that is designed to promote “innovation in the health care technology ecosystem to deliver better information, more conveniently, to patients and clinicians. It also promotes transparency, using modern computers, smartphones, and software to provide opportunities for the American public to regain visibility in the services, quality, and costs of health care.”
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Mar 10, 2021 | Clinical, zall | 0 |
Myofascial Pain Syndrome is regional pain characterized by the presence of myofascial trigger points. Read the article to learn more!
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Mar 10, 2021 | Cures Act, ICS Message, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
The age of big data is here! It is within the world of big data that the chiropractic profession’s contribution to the health of patients will soar.
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Feb 2, 2021 | Cures Act, Documentation, Electronic Health Records, ICS Message, Patient Communication, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
The 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act), signed into law in 2016, was designed to help bring health care innovations to patients to provide more patient control in a value-based health system.[i] Recognizing that patient access and ease of transfer of health records are key, the law includes two provisions that directly affect health care offices
Read MorePosted by Kristi Hudson, CPCO | Mar 11, 2020 | Patient Communication, Personal Development, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
According to the 2019 Healthcare Consumer Trends Report (NRC Health, 2019), the thing patients want more than any other is convenience, and the best way to meet that need is through technology. It states that using technology to better connect with patients is an idea that gets discussed often but can often feel out of reach for many healthcare providers. With technological advances happening at warp speed, how do we know which technology is most cost-effective and will meet the needs of our patients?
Read MorePosted by Dr. Jay Greenstein, DC, CCSP, CGFI-L1, CKTP, FMS | Feb 12, 2020 | Documentation, Electronic Health Records, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
The future is now. In an ever-changing world, healthcare has never been more poised for disruption. While evidence-based healthcare (EBH) has been the hot topic over the last decade, I would encourage you and the rest of the profession to consider that we are moving rapidly into an era of Intelligence-based healthcare (IBH). Let’s review the ABCD’s of IBH!
Read MorePosted by Guest Author | Aug 26, 2019 | Legal, Medicare and Medicaid, zall | 0 |
Many of us are familiar with Congress’ annual Medicare sustained growth rate discussion regarding the provider fee schedule.
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