News & Analysis

November 29, 2017
HIM Briefings

Physicians may be angry at the increased documentation, coding, and billing workflow and compliance activities they must perform to be successful in new reimbursement models. However, to avoid accustations of fraud and upcoding, they must develop their own OIG-recommended compliance plan and be open to rigorous feedback and advice.

November 27, 2017
Briefings on HIPAA

Tips from this month's issue.

November 27, 2017
Briefings on HIPAA

This month's HIPAA Q&A answers readers' questions about record retention, information sharing, and patient photographs.

November 22, 2017
HIM Briefings

This month's Q&A answers readers' questions on requests for information, business associate agreements, and the Notice of Privacy Practices.

November 16, 2017
News & Insights

Q: It is my understanding that we can make PHI disclosures using our EHR for payment/treatment/healthcare operations without a consent and that we do not need to track these requests for an accounting of disclosures. Has this changed?

November 13, 2017
Briefings on HIPAA

Too often, organizations fall for common HIPAA myths and erroneously incorporate them into otherwise sound, good-faith compliance efforts. That can lead to wasted time and resources, duplicative work, or even outright noncompliance.

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