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There are steps practices can take to recognize fraud and embezzlement and prevent it from occurring.
A recent study concluded that the acquisition of physician practices by private equity firms is increasing. How can you tell whether the time has come to look for a buyer?
The Trump administration requires now that all hospitals post their list prices online, but what consumers are seeing online are codes and jargon that are mostly confusing.
Analysis of a 2018 study shows positive correlations between providing access to key data and engaging physicians in the decision process, and improved outcomes.
Analysis of a 2018 study shows positive correlations between providing access to key data and engaging physicians in the decision process, and improved outcomes.
Instability in compensation and increases in administrative costs, correlated with the transition of physicians from private practice to employed models, could be leading to trouble soon.
Beginning in 2017, all clinicians who provide Medicare Part B services will have to choose to participate in one of two new reimbursement models: the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) or APMs. We provide a review of the current MIPS model.
This article discusses compliance and staffing issues after outsourcing.
The American Association for Physician Leadership is partnering with Laurel Road Bank to offer a loan consolidation and refinancing program.
Free webinar for physicians. AAPL partner Bank of America offers financing opportunity for doctors wishing to finance property while pursuing professional goals.
Looking to pursue other ventures? Want to maximize your retirement position. There are alternatives for you to reap the spoils of your life’s work.
Rather than believe that external resources must be used for coding and billing compliance audits, this article advocates that maintaining supporting documentation of routine variance analysis or potential issue resolution not only enhances the pract...
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