
Memorial Day begins the “100 Deadliest Days”.


Memorial Day begins the “100 Deadliest Days”.

A high-level overview of what goodwill is and how it factors (or doesn’t factor) into a medical practice sale.

Though recent survey data suggests fewer physicians are choosing private practice, the data may be misleading. Hospital or private practice employment should only be chosen after carefully weighing the pros and cons of each.

Miscoding and fraudulent billing can destroy a medical practice. Use these tips to get robust oversight of your medical billing and coding in place.

Consider these states if you’re deterred by high malpractice premiums.

The basics you should know to keep your coins safe.

For those looking for a new job, the following are some key considerations that might limit potential for burnout.

Covered entities should be balancing a patient’s right to request his/her medical records or designated record set in a particular electronic format with an unacceptable level of security risk to the covered entity’s systems.

In 2020, 505 reported email breaches resulted in 23.43 million compromised PHIs.

Preliminary basics you need to consider.

Here is what luxury homeowners, buyers, and sellers need to know about construction costs, closing delays, insurance, and why you are probably under-insured for the loss or damage of your home.

Medical malpractice data shows us that bad patient-provider communication correlates with medical malpractice claims.

Viewed through the lens of the prosecutor and the government’s expert

Here is a practical guide to minimize liability claims stemming from communication oversights and misunderstandings at your medical practice.

Asset protection, insurance, compliance, and risk management.

In light of a major insurance company recently being hit with ransomware, the importance of protection, detection, and correction cannot be over emphasized.

The pandemic has placed greater burdens on physicians, providers, and staff.

Physicians Practice® spoke with Krisi Hutson, the product line director at Availity, to discuss some of the ways in which she has been seeing providers help their patients to avoid surprise billing scenarios.

Improve the quality of staff relationships, increase efficiency, and profoundly impact patient safety.

Anything short of twelve months and you will almost always find yourself on the losing side of the transaction.

Risks that threaten doctor’s financial solvency take many forms and require serious personal and professional risk management in multiple areas.

Now is a good time to step back and bring this fresh mindset to reassessing policies and procedures

Technical, administrative, and physical safeguards need to be implemented in accordance with the Security Rule; NIST standards are preferrable.

HHS-OIG items of interest for providers.

While a great way to market your practice’s name, brand, and showcase providers, think through these legal and compliance issues first.