Physicians Practice Pearls®

Maintaining a Web site is an important part of marketing your practice. Be assured that patients will judge your practice, in part, by the quality of your Web site. Don't be caught lacking.

When declining reimbursements seem out of control, many physicians focus on the more manageable side of the business equation: costs.

The benefit of having your own in-house billing department is that they are well-versed in billing procedures for your practice and speciality.

The road to electronic health records is filled with good intentions. However, every EHR vendor claims they have a certified product. Here are some steps that you can take to protect your EHR investment.

It is easy to fall prey to the pressure to update your own office building. But before you do, there are a few things you should consider.

When a new employee doesn't work out it is usually for one of two reasons: Either you hired the wrong person or you didn't provide the right training.

New HIPAA Mandates

In the midst of Medicare cuts, consult-code farewells, healthcare reform bills, and all our other challenges, we need to prepare for new HIPAA Privacy and Security mandates.

The most important aspects of integrating new physicians into your practice are clear communication and understanding each others' viewpoints.

CMS has implemented changes to the rules that cover Medicare's hospital inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS) which will affect physician-hospital referrals and ancillary arrangements.

Templates are a useful tool for documenting the evaluation and management service, but remember, they can also make it very easy to document a higher level of service than provided.

Most practices breathe a sigh of relief when a patient fails to show up for his appointment. But, those unfilled appointments add up quickly. Here's how to plug the holes in your schedule.