October 5, 2018
News & Insights

Protected health information of approximately 19,000 current and former employees of Toyota Industries North America Inc., headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, was exposed in a security incident, the company reported in a September notice.

October 4, 2018
News & Insights

Q: I went to a clinic and they asked to scan my driver’s license. They told me it was federal law and that I could not keep my appointment if I did not let them scan it. Were they right?

October 31, 2018
HIM Briefings

Competing perspectives and priorities can lead CDI programs down the wrong path. Understand how differences in professional backgrounds and approaches to documentation can cause conflict in CDI.

October 24, 2018
HIM Briefings

Stay ahead of documentation challenges and avoid EMR pitfalls during your next survey.

October 17, 2018
HIM Briefings

Follow in the footsteps of leading organizations and get the most out of your denial programs with these four steps.

October 10, 2018
HIM Briefings

Get a comprehensive analysis of MS-DRG changes for 2019.

October 3, 2018
HIM Briefings

The roles and responsibilities of the HIM department have been transformed over the past decade. Although many of the core functions—coding, transcription, ROI—remain at the heart of the department, the way these tasks are performed has changed over time. As newer fields such as CDI or revenue integrity grow, they can open up questions about what role the HIM department plays in the organization and move critical HIM functions out of the department’s direct oversight.

October 1, 2018
News & Insights

Q: How can coding and patient financial services staff work together to create an effective claims edit team?

October 1, 2018
Briefings on HIPAA

Most covered entities still use mailings to communicate with patients and members, so it is worth revisiting Aetna's 2017 mailing breach and the surrounding litigation to understand where negligence occurred and to take away some valuable lessons learned.

September 28, 2018
News & Insights

UMass Memorial Medical Group Inc. and UMass Memorial Medical Center Inc. reached a $230,000 settlement with the state of Massachusetts in response to two data breaches that exposed the personal health information of more than 15,000 Massachusetts residents.

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