News & Analysis

March 1, 2015
HIM Briefings

HIM professionals are at the center of a shift from a paper-based to an electronic healthcare environment. As healthcare organizations work toward Meaningful Use attestation, there are standards that can help HIM professionals ensure that their electronic records are interoperable.

March 1, 2015
HIM Briefings

Even before ICD-10-CM was delayed until October 1, 2015, the quality of physician documentation to accommodate the new code set was a top concern for the healthcare industry.

March 1, 2015
HIM Briefings

Do your coders ever feel as if they work more hours than most coders? Or perhaps they think their compensation is lower than other coders across the country? Have you ever wondered how your coders compare to the average coder?

March 1, 2015
HIM Briefings

Q: I work in long-term care and I am familiar with the language in HIPAA regulations regarding requests for electronic copies of medical records for a reasonable fee according to community standards. However, my company does not maintain its medical records in electronic form, nor do we presently have the capability of converting our paper records into electronic format. Our state legislature addressed the issue of "reasonable charges and community standards" by state statute in 2006 by providing a formula for every medical provider to follow state-wide for copy charges regarding paper copies.

March 1, 2015
Briefings on HIPAA

The healthcare industry is continuously evolving, and health information technology (HIT) is changing with it. Organizations should take advantage of the technology available to improve healthcare operations but must be aware of the risks that HIT can present.

March 1, 2015
Briefings on HIPAA

Secure text messaging presents challenges when it comes to ease of use and communicating with anyone who hasn't installed a like secure texting app. Until recently, secure texting was possible, but only if the sender and recipient both used the same mobile app. TigerText unveiled Fast Deploy® in 2014, and it's a game changer.

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