NewsFromMGMA2011


Mystery Patient Discusses Common Oversights at Physician Practices
Marisa Torrieri , October 28, 2011

If a mystery patient popped into your practice and rated it on appearance, visit satisfaction, and overall experience, how would it fare?

Video: MGMA11— Attendees Talk About What Happened in Vegas
Marisa Torrieri , October 27, 2011

Attendees share what brought them to Las Vegas for MGMA11 and what wowed them once there.

Reduce Malpractice Liability Risk through Informed Consent
Aubrey Westgate , October 27, 2011

Implementing a proper informed consent policy at your practice could help you or your physicians avoid a guilty verdict.

MGMA’s Tennant Offers Practices Prep Tips for ICD-10, HIPAA 5010
Marisa Torrieri , October 26, 2011

Upgrading to 5010 is just the beginning of what practices need to do to prepare for ICD-10, which will require dozens of hours of training and preparation, in addition to substantial financial resources.

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PodcastsFromMGMA

Characteristics of a Patient-Centered Medical Home
In this podcast, Sam Romeo, medical director for the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, gives some historical perspective on the patient-centered medical home and factors to consider in transitioning your practice to this healthcare model.
 

The Physician’s Guide to Successful Hospital Integration
Marc Halley, president and chief executive officer of The Halley Consulting Group and a presenter at the MGMA11 Conference in Las Vegas, provides some guidance on how physicians can best prepare for further physician-hospital integration.
 

Successfully Leading Change at Your Practice
Cory Sevin discusses the main characteristics of this change agent, key steps to take in leading change at a practice, and how to mitigate any adverse reaction to shifts in your office.
 

Taking a Hard Look at Your Practice’s Revenue Lifecycle
In this podcast, John Torres, senior vice president with Texas-based FTGU Medical Consulting, discusses revenue strategies and cost containment.
 

Renegotiating Payer Agreements
Penny Noyes, president of consulting firm Health Business Navigators, discusses the negotiation process with payers.
 

Should You Sell Your Medical Practice?
Justin Chamblee of the Coker Group explains the tradeoffs between physician income and independence when considering a practice sale.  


PracticeNotesBlog


Clarify Future Equity for New Physicians at Your Medical Practice
Ericka. L. Adler , February 22, 2012

Make sure your relationship with a future partner is established properly by communicating and sharing information from the start.

Quality and Cost Targets Not the Only Challenges ACOs Face
Aubrey Westgate , February 22, 2012

The biggest roadblock to ACO success may not be difficult cost and performance measures, it may be lack of control providers have over key aspects of participation.

Six Tips for Physicians Utilizing Limited Partnerships to Protect Assets
Ike Devji, JD , February 21, 2012

Here are some simple tips and rules for physicians to use your limited partnership in a legal and defensible way.