
Elizabeth Woodcock explains recent developments regarding how cost for telemedicine services are determined.

Elizabeth Woodcock explains recent developments regarding how cost for telemedicine services are determined.

Will physicians lose credit for assessing problems when a specialist is involved in their care? Also, documentation required to support AWV's and problem visits in the same encounter.

Elizabeth Woodcock explains the policies surrounding telemedicine, as well as what services are reimbursable and how payment is received.

Elizabeth Woodcock outlines her best practices for setting up telemedicine services from an administrative perspective, while emphasizing that it is never too late to get in the game.

Some liability claims may only surface down the road; here’s what physicians should be doing now to safeguard against these claims.

John Harrison, CCO of Concord Technologies, discusses how physicians can begin to implement document automation and data extraction technologies in the practice.

Find out how document automation and data extraction comply with HIPAA regulations.

How this certification ensures the highest levels of technology security.

Why emergency regulatory changes were enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic and how they have affected telehealth services.

Here are the tools available for the three main categories of document automation.

Document automation and data extraction technology can improve administrative workflows and alleviate administrative burdens.

Document automation is an important tool that can help alleviate administrative burdens.

Tactics should be built on a foundation of the three pillars: Educate, identify and treat.

Document automation is an important tool for physician practices.

Until we learn how to take advantage of the benefits, and manage the challenges of telemedicine, it will be anxiety-provoking.

Mindfulness and mind-body practices are very important for building a resilience to burnout.

Can multiple services from different providers be mixed or combined and billed together? Also, what are the rules for adding HCC codes at the end of your note?

Wayne Jonas, MD, discusses three things physicians can do to manage burnout in yourself and others.

Wayne Jonas, MD outlines some of the objective, subjective, behavioral, and physical warning signs that you or your colleagues might be suffering from burnout.

Can provider types be mixed or combined and billed together? And does standard advice exist for determining telepsychiatry codes for various providers?

If you cover up an ongoing illness, it will be a much bigger problem later—that is very much the situation with burnout, says Wayne Jonas, MD.

Existing challenges in addressing burnout have been exacerbated throughout the pandemic, Wayne Jonas, MD, says. We need to up our game in burnout prevention and management.

Weight management is more than just a checklist.

Weight loss programs are a prime opportunity for telehealth offerings.

How telehealth is providing a new front in obesity treatment and weight management.

Julia Wright, MD, explains that obesity, like other chronic conditions, could be a factor for worsened disease and that individuals suffering from obesity should take extra precautions to limit factors of contagion.

By addressing these determinants in routine patient care, physicians may be better able to reduce obesity and its complications.

Julia Wright, MD, discusses how America’s crisis of obesity was faring prior to the start of the pandemic and why this remains an important battle in this first video from our 6-part series.

